OPTIMISM, PATIENCE AND ECNC "GOING UP"
Dear Scoobey and the THREAD,
I am just a neophyte at discerning the humor on the THREAD, and on a scale of 1 to 10, I give the levity I see here a resounding 9.9! Humor betrays a sense of optimism, and this is what we all need. If we don't believe in our product, who will?
A first cousin to this optimism is a sense of patience. We all want the big ECNC boom to happen yesterday (myself certainly included), but I have been involved with the market actively since I was 16 years old, and I have learned the value of patience. My dad was a broker for Coggeshall and Hicks. He taught me the value of patience (as long as one knows the product is solid, and we all know that). Indeed, I watched my dad operate during the Eisenhower recession when everyone panicked. Not my pop. He told me a little secret: "Manny, when everyone sells, you buy, and when everyone buys, you sell." Pretty good advice from this Italian immigrant who was a self-made financier and a graduate of Columbia University to boot, and now his son is being invited "on board" by the CEO of a future AOL.
Go ECNC and GO UP (as some of you on the thread say). Philosophically, yet pragmatically yours, RANGER |