Aleta, to your earlier post:
Precisely right. And that's why we've--anyone sensibly involved from the time you're talking about--have averaged down. Or have you forgotten that we were smart enough, ourselves, to do that?
My cost of my shares near a dollar indeed compare to my costs at .15. And, I presume, it's so with any long. So who are you talking to? All what you are suggesting is that people sell when perhaps they shouldn't. And what is the nature of that convenience?
And then, of course, there's an alternative perspective. That you've progressed into becoming a daytrader type investor, penny stock or not.
Recommendation: Begin your posts with whether or not you own any stock. Then, based on what you're suggesting, describe how what you're recommending fits to what you are doing. Don't do it, hide, come back, get out, get back in, hide again, get out and pretend you're so pure in the middle of it it all. You see, Aleta, you must admit you are an operative in so far as what is a stock advantage for yourself; and not necessarily for others.
In closing, your sympathy for the longs almost makes me wanna weep! |