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Gold/Mining/Energy : Naxos Resources (NAXOF)

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To: citydi who wrote (14174)7/11/1998 11:19:00 AM
From: arschgesicht   of 20681
 
City- you asked is anybody buying more? Jawhol! How about you?
Here comes the wild NAXOF pony ride express. Buy @ $2. Wait for the sure-to-come news release. Read exciting developments on the thread. After Mark, Kim et al...... shake the pom-poms till it hurts watch as price moves up to 2.5 to 3 and SELL. Easy 50% in a week or two. This happens over and over again. Ask yourself how much money have I MADE in this stock over the last 7-8 years? Some out there are "averaging down." To do what? Buying a stock will never make you a penny. Selling it will. Buy & Sell, Buy & Sell. Lather, Rinse Repeat. Average down to make it easier to sell at a lower level and still get your gain. This stock has an emotional range of $2 to $4 short term, and up to $10 long term. Period. How many of you sold big last January? Hmmmmm? Don't worry Henry, you won't have to read 30 days worth of this arschloch's advice. After 8 years of milking this wheezing cow for all it's worth, I just couldn't resist pointing out the obvious. My amusement will continue in silence as I continue making deposits. Auf wiedersehen.

Herr Arschloch to you

P.S. No one has ever answered my original question. Just how much do some of you have on the table here? Or, more importantly,
how much have you LEFT on the table waiting for your pie-in-the-sky
pay off?
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