>>> From Tim: How come you guys that are making so much money on SYSF get upset by someone like me that says something negative? I'd be out celebrating and ignore people like me, if I were in your brand new shoes.
Tim,
I would like to thank you for posting negative articles about SYSF. I know I sound sarcastic but I really mean it. I am a big fan of the C-A-N-S-L-I-M system. I don't know if you're familiar with that system or not, but basically they advocate buying stocks with some negative news about it, or buy stocks with some institutions sponsorship but not too much sponsorship yet. The reason is very trivial. If you buy a stock that everybody likes it and everybody thinks that it will go up, then everybody already owns shares in that stock and so nobody is going to buy more shares of that stock, which means that the stock is going to drop because there aren't enough buyers, unless the company continues to post good news after good news.
By posting negative articles about SYSF, you will cause some people to hesitate to buy it now, but they will buy later at a higher price when it is very obvious that SYSF will have very good revenue. On top of that, you will cause some people to short the stock, but because the stock continues to climb instead, these people have to cover their short to cut down their loss, which will then drive the stock even higher. Who knows, this stock may climb all the way to 200 like Presstek (PRST) did. Then I will be very happy because I can retire young. I will buy everybody on this thread a beer if SYSF gets up there.
I only feel sorry for you. I assume you're an engineer just like me and you're sinking your hard earned money into a black hole. Why don't you do this. Why don't you just quietly sell your PTEC and buy SYSF, but continue to post negative articles about SYSF. I do have to post some positive articles about SYSF to counter yours so that existing SYSF investors don't panic and bail out of SYSF too soon. But I think you're doing an excellent job of helping us, SYSF's investors. Seriously, I think you have written honestly and with good conviction about PTEC.
Thanks again Tim, and keep up the good work :))
Mike. |