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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TSIG.com TIGI (formerly TSIG)

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To: Bald Eagle who wrote (18099)2/25/1999 4:09:00 PM
From: Rich Investor  Read Replies (2) of 44908
 
Bald Eagle,

Let's try and be civilized here okay?

You say that blue chips have done better in the last few years compared to small caps. That's true. But it depends on the context in which you place your point. For a registered portfolio most (including myself) would be happy for such returns consistently as we prepare for our retirement. Gotta like stability in this regard and no argument there. However, for non-registered portfolios (where this stock is most likely held) bigger gains beyond 20% for the time being are anticipated by some (and not necessarily the minority) You've got to understand that it is a different market now. This isn't the eighties or even the early nineties anymore, and just because you feel differently about stocks doesn't necessarily make it so. Expectations have changed and the examples I could provide would make you shake your head. Good companies with book values of over $2.70 share trading at less than $2.00! Come on!

In the future, please try and give your postings a bit more thought before coming out and attacking a valid point of view.

Cheers!
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