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Strategies & Market Trends : Cents and Sensibility - Kimberly and Friends' Consortium

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To: Kimberly Lee who wrote ()1/27/2000 4:22:00 PM
From: yossarian67  Read Replies (2) of 108040
 
Haven't you all noticed that the more you post on a stock the more it just gets shorted back down a day or two later. It's happened time and time again now and I believe it's probably the big reason that $mogul/Mars/Kimberly don't post much if at all anymore. In the past week alone there have been no less than 8 stocks that have had more than 25 exuberant posts on this board in a span of 60 minutes..most by just 2 or 3 posters each. (I won't say hype or pump because I believe most of you are generally just trying to spread the news)

anyway, nearly all of these have come crashing back down BELOW the price it was trading before it was mentioned over and over again on this board. Yes, most have had a nice initial spike but.........I truly believe the more you all post on a stock over and over and over again, the greater the chance it's going to get shorted to hell and back.

Not ripping anyone(at least I don't mean to), but I feel this board would be much better served if everyone took the approach of Jason, charlie etc...and just posted timely news and their picks once(maybe twice) and let it go at that.

Just way too many posters plastering this board 5-15 times on the "pick of the hour" , which later becomes the "short of the hour"........just a thought.
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