Chuck
I'm not sure where you are going with this, but be careful.. I have never hid the fact that I trade... for one, it's how I make a living, it's my job, and another, in my approach, I like to take the risk out of more speculative stocks. I told you one before you need to worry about people who flip stocks and don't say what they are doing.
Re a friend of mine sending people e-mail... I don't know what you are talking about, and I don't care whether you've margined IPM or not. I don't much care what people do with their own finances, my own keep me busy enough.
I will excuse you now because I don't think you realize what you are saying, but don't accuse me of hyping anything to make a trade. every trader that watches chip's chart could tell when it was about to pop, and everyone over at that thread, to my knowledge has been very open about whether they are trading, building a position or both, and I don't think anyone is too bothered by what anyone else is doing.
And for the record, don't be too sure you know everyone who is holding or trading. You'd be suprised. I have always been more comfortable being open about what I'm doing, but I'm beginning to think that is a mistake.
And one more thing... I can 'flip flop" between all the stocks that I want... I'm not married to any one them. I'm all about making money, Chuck. Not showing my alligence to a company. And you know what, even though I'm like that, my shares are still worth as much as yours. It just isn't fair, is it?
BTW, Chuck, why don't you tell everyone where you meet me originally? I think it was the LLL thread, and I'm almost positive I came over there trying to find out somehting about the company, because I'd been trading the heck out of it, and needed to know if I should keep some shares. Remember that? Last year? I'm such a duplicitious person, now arn't I? You didn't think I was so bad then, I have to wonder why your opinion of me is so low now.
I'm very fortunate to have made a lot of friends through this stock... some of them trade actively, some take profits occasionally, and others have never sold a share. Thank goodness we can all be friends regardless of our investment styles. I would have really missed out on some wonderful people if I only liked people who do as I do. Fortunately, none of us care what the others do with their money, and certainly don't attack each others character because we are different.
Best to you, Chuck.
Kim |