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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: Rocket Red who wrote (23550)7/25/1999 9:03:00 PM
From: Confluence  Read Replies (1) of 26850
 
Hello Red,

Nice response. Because you seem to have the time, look back over my posts on this thread.

You'll find that I actually called the last bulk sample within a couple dollars per ton.

You'll find that last weekend, with the NR in hand, I suggested the stock would go lower, due to high expectations.

You'll find that while I have expressed amazement at the value of WSP, I have great respect for the content, but not the timing of, their NRs of late. I can't see how the stock is sustainable at these levels, but then I never understood why it made it over $5.00 anyways. Probably just hype from guys like you, and your "sources".

You'll find that ROCKET RED mislead this thread, hyping WSP as an $8.00 value, telling all the stock would open higher, and criticizing anyone who said otherwise. Then, a week later, you confess to having sold your stock at $4.00. How pathetic.

Check the SUF thread. No bickering, no name calling, just some folks who see value in the shares. Some trade it, some hold it, most are openly critical. It seems a little bullish, but overall is much more reasonable than that found here. Sure I like the story of SUF. I've been openly critical of mgmt, as have many others.

When you decide to become a little more sociable, send a PM to one of the many folks on the SUF thread, and maybe they can help you begin to understand the difference between hype and value.

Don't get me wrong. Trading on hype, or excitement is fine. Making money is always good. But couching it as investing is quite improper, even amoral (get a dictionary) in my opinion. And misleading others is, well, wrong, at least where I grew up.

Good Luck to you in your future,

Confluence

PS Why the capitals on every second word? Does it mean anything?

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