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Microcap & Penny Stocks : SETO Semicon Tools Inc.
SETO 0.00630-10.0%Nov 5 11:11 AM EST

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To: ed zydek who wrote (1832)3/16/1999 4:07:00 PM
From: TraderGreg  Read Replies (3) of 3222
 
Thanks for your input Ed. While I am grateful that quick-picks has let a large following know about this diamond in the rough called SETO, your post does bring up an interesting issue.

Last night, a poster pasted a comment from Paul of Quick-Picks. One sentence stood out:

"We have told our subscribers many times that they should never immediately purchase our picks, that they should do adequate research, etc., yet still there was an immediate surge of buying the second we released our pick."

Now, SETO was released at 3:45 pm last Friday, which may have been an aberration. But you mentioned that quick-picks also released Alpha Bytes at 3:45pm on a prior trading day.

My question is this: If quick-picks picks should not be immediately purchased, if adequate research etc should be done, then why do we now have two picks that quick-picks made FIFTEEN MINUTES BEFORE THE CLOSING BELL.

TG
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