David a dumb investor is one who purchases a stock without doing DD. An even dumber investor is one who has done his DD, has been handed excellent DD, and still sells the stock. Question: Is he really that dumb, or is he a wolf in sheep's clothing? You know the story of the boy who cried wolf?
All this company needs is some good outside exposure under the right noses and you will be having dust for breakfast one morning. Someone mentioned BAAT earlier, because some major corporation showed some interest in their battery, not even related to the potential of the mileage they could boost in cars, bingo. The stock that I purchased at .30 cents, I sold a few weeks later for $2.75 and it went as high as $3.25. The same with TPII, I purchased it at .27 cents and it went to $2.25. I started purchasing PRWT .005 cents, lets see what happens.
The point that I am trying to make is this. Here we have a baby company, that has in less then a two-month period, put together a powerhouse. In my opinion this is just the tip of the ice burg, with much, much more to come. What is hot today, on-line trading, new avenues of communications, make it quicker, better, easier. So what do you so-called concerned people for our welfare have to comment about? the color of John's hair, or if he is a little chunky, or if he used Fuji or Kodak to develop the picture, get it...
In conclusion what I am trying to say is, Change your "S" to "J"... |