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To: Debra Orlow who wrote (1783)2/6/2001 10:22:31 AM
From: KZAP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2402
 
So there's only "credibility" in "non-penny" stocks??? LOL!
Yeah, sure.

I guess the local tire shop in town is not a "real, credible"
business? (another lol!)

So many opinions, it seems to me, IMHO, the "non-penny"
stock contestants are the one's having the problem here.

If Scott had said, as part of the rules, each challenger gets
$10,000 worth of credits, (US Dollars, play money, whatever)
not 100 shares, then that would make things simpler.
(SI is new to these contests, give them a break)
Divide the 10k up between the 5 picks,
then see who has earned the most by the end of the contest.
Or use the % gain. That's the way to run a "credible"
contest. IMHO of course. <ggg>

Happy Investing! From a Penny stock player! :o)

KZAP