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On the other hand, you conveniently chose to ignore our successful YF trades. Why is that? Oops, or did you not want anyone to know that?
I chose to highlight your open YF.A trades. Open positions are the important ones are they not?
Let us guess, while the remainder of us YF investors average down, you were the guy who bought at $5.00 and sold at $14.50 and now you are waiting to jump in again. Sounds right?
Nope. Flipped it in early November and again during Xmas. I'd never played YF.A before that.
You're a fool. The rest of us here at YF are mature enough to talk about our current negative position and wise enough to share information to base our continuing support.
Well, well. Apparantly I've hit a sensitive spot with you. So, you see this thread as a support group, do you?
If there is real info to the contrary, we'd all appreciate it. In the meantime, real investors don't bail on a company just because the stock isn't moving in the right direction.
"Real investors"...now that's cute. I sense a euphemism here.
You, on the other hand, choose to antagonize these shareholders. If it gives you a "rush", you should really try a girlfriend instead. In the meantime, we'll tell you what others are doing - ignoring your posts.
I wouldn't characterize it as antagonizing...probing for market sentiment maybe. Why didn't you just ignore me? Hmmm?
By the way, before you post another one of your "Oops, sorry pal" sarcastic comments, don't think the rest of us are only looking for YF cheerleaders at this forum...just people with something substantive to contribute (positive or negative).
Oh god. Maybe not cheerleadering, but in your infinite wisdom you seem to think you can come to the rescue of YF.A by being the protective mother of this thread. Look, I promise I won't invade your nest any longer; my mission here is accomplished (and then some).
Later dude.
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