So, A@P, why are you boasting so much on something which your 'Shorter Parade' labeled a "no-brainer?" It's like saying: "Hey, I'm cool 'cause I rightly guessed one and one equals two."
In the end, especially with a stock such as Dr.Koop.com, shorters give way to longs and sometimes, themselves, get crushed in the process.
Since shorting KOOP was a "no-brainer" and you knew shorting here would be successful, why did your group move so far astray as to paint KOOP a mere "penny stock?" This, and other similar low-ball remarks, did not reflect reality. In essence, it manifests as a scare tactic morally questionable; and, yes, harmful to other investors.
Perhaps an examination of your attitude might tell us why we, as a society, so often fail to make the world a better place in which to live. Unless, of course, you think adults who steal (shorts) candy from kids (unwitting investors) deserve to keep all of the candy.
So as you whiz past in your limo, try to consider the needy hearts and souls around as you move down the road. A new taxi driver in the world, I personally can attest to research which has shown that those with the least give the most and that those with the most give the least. And I find this incredible. Do you?
My long view is that the good ship KOOP will weather your shorting storms and will soon sail into many fine ports--and helping people along the way.
Oh, by the way, where is The Wall Street Confessional? Do they have one yet? (LOL) |