Don, I watch stocks that I know are going up until they suddenly spike beyond what I wanted as an entry. They ALWAYS go a little higher, but I don't day trade, don't sit at a computer all day long, and frankly see SGI as an investment. My main concern is that the era of investment is simply over, and everyone is going to be swindled down to nothing by manipulators--institutional and funds--suddenly daytrading on highly guarded inside knowledge.If you hate this stock then stop posting here every day. I assume you don't own any and I don't think you have any fools here that will help your short by selling and leaving. It probably would not effect it .000000000056777th of a cent anyway. This stock is controlled by institutions with billions, not four little retailers. To really move a stock around by shouting at investors on these threads, you need to search GaBard's, et al., and other groups touting little nearly non-existant companies with virtually no product and a purely fictional history of sales and prospects. Then one scared sale can spook such stocks out of business, which they never were anyway, lining the pockets of shorts all the way down to permanent disappearance. Of company and investors.
Go there. You'll find better results. And tons of poor newbies flowing in to feed into these evil little rat holes.
Again, Don, I find it distasteful that you continue to insinuate that Silicon Graphics is a penny stock scam going nowhere but the dumpster. Are you actually nuts?
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