Mr. Claud Baruch, desperately trying to bait me: What a joke! LOL!!!
I don't mind being wrong when I'm guessing -- it's a game and my self esteem isn't connected to a guess about a stock price.
A habit? You're lying. I challenge you to find two other times I guessed wrong about this stock's price.
I said I thought that it would go to 20 and I was dead-on right. I said I thought it would get to 15 and it hasn't -- yet. Being wrong once isn't a habit; it's a singular event. I believe the stock price will go to 15 soon, but if I'm off by a week or even a month, it's no skin off my nose. I bet it's skin off yours, though. Your stock is worth HALF what it was a short time ago. How does it feel?
You, Mr. Baruch, inaccurately represent facts, and that's a serious and unethical thing to do. Remember when you said (as fact) they were selling in Mexico well over a year before they could?
Playing at "guessing" about stock prices is not unethical. It's a fun game to do that sometimes, and never misleading in regard to what it is: a guess, not a prediction. Misrepresenting facts about a stock, as you have done, is unethical.
I believe that you can't understand issues related to ethics, but others who read this thread can.
Linda |