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Technology Stocks : e.Digital Corporation(EDIG) - Embedded Digital Technology
EDIG 0.00010000.0%Mar 20 5:00 PM EST

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To: who cares? who wrote (10206)1/28/2000 8:32:00 AM
From: J.N.N.  Read Replies (1) of 18366
 
It's clearly obvious that there are two types of people posting on this board this week.

Traders and Investors.

Investors buy stocks and hold, adding when they like.
Traders spend time churning and taking positions based on momentum.

Neither is right or wrong. Some people like to daytrade and some don't.

Saying people lost money because they didn't daytrade is irrelevant because investors believe that down the road next week or month that their investment will be worth a more or a lot more than today.

Why take the risk of daytrading when you are confident of your investment. People being confident of their investment is their choice.

If they are wrong, so be it. It still is a free country - I think. Just have to see how it comes out in the wash.

Please stop insulting people based on their investment style. Just remember 80% of daytraders lose money. If you make money, the more power to you.

Generally, longs do not post hype to hurt shorts, they just are enthusiastic about their investment - whereby shorts generally are "In Your Face" when a stock goes down and loses money, and rub it in the longs face usually without provocation.

I must say, if most shorts lived in the old west and played poker and behave the way they do when the stock goes down - they wouldn't be around the next day.

Just some random thoughts from an investor.
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