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To: 5handicap who wrote (27248)11/12/1999 2:40:00 PM
From: crimson  Respond to of 108040
 
Once you have a reputation, it is hard to lose money. Remember TokyoJoe? He buys a stock and then recommends. No matter what happens, he makes money. The thing is, these people are good. You call it what you want, we don't know each other. Think the worst, and be smart. Sounds pretty lame doesn't it? LOL!

I am sure Kim buys a stock and then recommends it. It is up to everyone to buy or not. I would only buy if it hadn't moved yet. I thought ALAN was the worst pick, but I am sure she made a fortune on it.

Pump and Dump? Not sure...I don't know the research that goes into anyones picks. I wish everyone would make money! It just doesn't happen unfortunately!

Still, I love reading posts!



To: 5handicap who wrote (27248)11/12/1999 2:40:00 PM
From: vagabond  Respond to of 108040
 
You won't find a site on SI -- or perhaps anywhere else on the Internet -- where there is LESS "P&D" than on THIS thread. And what little there IS inevitably comes from "visitors" who drop in once in a while to push their stocks, and then disappear.

If you follow the thread for a while and get to know who the "regulars" are, and how much faith to put in their integrity (most of all Kimberly), you wouldn't feel compelled to even raise the question...

Vagabond



To: 5handicap who wrote (27248)11/12/1999 2:45:00 PM
From: Panita  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
It is not pump and dumb. When you buy you need to set your target whether it takes one month, one day, or 2 minutes you need to be discipline and sell when your target is reached. I for one when I like a stock's story long term (years away) and it reaches my target I sell making sure to get my principal + a small profit and I keep a few shares invested.



To: 5handicap who wrote (27248)11/12/1999 3:13:00 PM
From: Bryan  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 108040
 
welcome to the pump & dump game. >>>

That's really uncalled for, don't cha think?
Kim puts an awful lot of time and effort into her contributions, and I think you will find that nearly 100% of the participants here are extremely happy with the way things have been going.

Those nasty words shouldn't be used here, IMO.
Take it somewhere else.

B