Taxi, you are a piece of work!!!
surely you don't mean to tell me that trading and makng a few hundred every other day as opposed to buying her @ 7 and holding makes no sense?
I never said that makes no sense. Its the way you like to play....fine, so be it. I respect that. You should also respect the way I invest and most posters on this thread also invest.
However, thats not the way investors play the stock. If someone bought stock at 7, so what? Buy more at these levels and average your cost down. I bought a new client of mine 5,000 shares at 7 1/32 aver cost, then I bought him 22,000 at 3.65 average cost when the stock dipped down there last week for a 4.28 total average cost for his 27,000 share position. Investors have a much longer term view of the stock, traders like yourself are more short term oriented, either way you can both lose money and make money. To suggest that your way is the right way to make money is pure ignorance on your part.
i don't post here for your benefit.. i post here to let the people of SI know there is somebody out there that is REAL that follows this stock.. and knows the games that these filthy hypesters play..
Taxi, frankly I don't know for whose benefit do you post here, could it be for your own? ....don't answer that. Filthy hypsters? Remember, not every sheer utterance of optimism over ones own investment can be considered "filthy". Also remember shorts hype stocks just as much as longs do.
so MR white shoes.. what happened to you in your life that you are playing with penny stocks for a career..
I own other stocks you know. I keep my all my portfolios well diversified. However, all my clients have I high risk tolerance and therefore give me a small portion of their net worths in order to professionally manage their high risk portion of their portfolios. They don't want blue chips, bonds treasuries, etc. they have other money managers for that.
or did you really go to harvard or just work there as a dishwasher.
I am the sole shareholder and President of my own investment management firm with 27 clients and $33 million dollars under management at the age of 32, thats why I went to Harvard. |