Its interesting what you see on these sights. Those folks that come in and say "trust me, I am your leader. You are children in this game and I will instruct you." Some of these jokers, when you click on their profile you see that they went through some of the top IVY league schools in America. And then, if you're any way intelligent, you'd ask yourself, "now why would an IVY league graduate, be spending his time on the internet cautioning people about stocks. HA!!!!!!!! Then you have those telling us what professions they are in. YEAH RIGHT. I didn't know there were so man professionals, in the 200K pay bracket, spending time with BB stocks. I even saw one gentlemen telling folks to e-mail him and join his "investment" group. If you did, he would tell you the next stock they were going to pump and dump. HA. By the time he told these folks about the stock, he would have already made his purchase, and on his way to getting out. But some folks actually followed him. Many people have laughed at JOEs response to the patent. On the web site, he explains what he is doing, and that he has patent attorneys behind him. Now you have these other BB site folks telling us Joe is full of it, and they are explaining the downfall of the patent, or why Joe is going wrong. Now who am I to believe. These "nameless" people on the chat sites??? Or a company CEO that published the information on his web site. I think I'm more apt to go with the CEO, not that I can't get taken there either. But its just strange that all these nameless faces posting here, expect us to believe their intentiions, with a "TRUST ME". "I'm HERE TO HELP YOU". I can see people talking up a stock that they are in. Its a whole different kettle fish to try and convince someone to dump a stock that you say your not in. When I talk up a stock, Im not there to have any one take action. I'm talking to people already in. To try and convince someone to sell, is quite different. And also different than telling someone to sell short. But its a zoo here. We know that. |