Bill,
<Don't fall in love with a stock Howie>
More appropriately, don't fall in love with your short, Billy Boy.
Your attitude of short every up tick in GUMM and add to your short position despite acceptance of Zicam by the medical community (if it occurs), demonstrates an unreasonable stubbornness that could send you and others who follow that wacky advice into bankruptcy. Go ahead Billy Boy, add that line to your immature list of cliches. I'll reiterate something that Mike M said the other day. Why anybody reads this thread other than for entertainment purposes, after you have so clearly demonstrated that you are stubborn, spiteful, unreasonable, and irrational, is beyond me, especially since those personality traits affect your trading decisions.
You will never have to admit that you were wrong about GUMM. If the market takes all your money it won't matter whether you were right or wrong. Go ahead and add that statement to your list too. The scariest part is that others may have blindly followed your advice had they not seen the other side of the story. If GumTech is successful and the stock price increases beyond your wildest expectations, I'd be willing to bet that you and your alias will be long gone when those who lost money come looking for you.
Instead of GumTech wasting millions of dollars on phase three clinical studies just so they can remove the word "homeopathic" from the label, why don't you spend $9.99 and squirt some Zicam up your nose the next time you feel a cold coming on. That will probably be the best investment that you ever make. |