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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ProNetLink..(PNLK)

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To: FlatTaxMan who wrote (1962)5/4/1998 8:09:00 AM
From: Dixie7777  Read Replies (1) of 8242
 
Steven,

Answer to your first question is to have more buyers than sellers. have a powerful idea/concept, in the case of PNLK, and never, NEVER, NEVER let the MM's know what's coming next. PR must be prepared to CONSTANTLY surprise attack the MM's with good news. Not manufactured, just carefully timed so that it's extremely painful for the shorts.

That's where a unified thread helps. Only helps, but just the same helps keep life in a GROWING share price. Keeps the fall-backs to a minimum, and if not too many shareholders put shallow stop-loss's out before they go to work in the am, the share price will move along nicely.

Picture this; share price opens at 2 5/8ths. Before going to work I leave a stop-loss at 2. I come home and the price is at 3 and I feel great. That is until I see that the daily move went down to 1 7/8ths, lost my shares and then went back up to 3 at market close.

What many here don't understand is that the MM sees every, "EVERY" stop-loss order on their screen. They can artifically lower the bid until they get your shares and there's not a dammn thing you can do about it. Unless you believe in the company and go to work naked. Have faith. Be patient and remember the reason you became a PNLK shareholder in the first place.

And, AND someone has to keep identifying the disingenuine rat bastards as they show up to rattle the thread's daily traders and posters. And we do have daily traders here as well as on all boards. If the MM's and daily's don't know when, just that news, good news, big news, some news, is coming, do you really believe that they will take much of a chance of shorting or selling not knowing if they can get back in? The answer is yes. But the unity of the thread and a good understanding of the BB game by the PR firm, (listening GZ?) can seriously diminish the ability of the MM's to trash the stock.

Last but not least. I believe that the MM's very well know that PNLK is an absolute short term winner. Their goal will be to push us as low as possible, acquire as many shares as possible, and then resell to new shareholders at higher prices. They will repeat this as many times as possible, or until the buyers seriously outnumber the sellers.

The jury is still out on the long term prospects for PNLK. Not for me, but for many people currently watching the stock, not the thread, but stock. This is another area that ZZ has tremendous influence over the MM's. If they begin making PR announcements abut this or that, not hype mind you but substance and/or solid projections, all the inventory that is "owned" by the MM's and even the inventory that is not owned by the MM's, (illegal shorting,) will begin to disappear into the hands of very interested and enthusiastic NEW shareholders hands. Now the MM's have to race against the "rising price" to acquire all those "illegal" shares they sold that they didn't have, and "compete" with legitimate buyers driving the price even higher, again, artificially. Known better as a short squeeze, puts the fear of God into the MM's, and the day traders.

While everyone likes, no, probably loves to hurt the MM's, this artificial raising of the price also hurts the stock. It inhibits the legitimate investor's interest in the equity.

Enough said, more later, scuse spelling and syntax, questions? call,

Rich
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