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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rocky Mountain Int'l (OTC:RMIL former OTC:OVIS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TopCat who wrote (9794)10/29/1997 12:41:00 AM
From: Just My Opinion  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
T.C.: so what your saying is that no one should buy RMIL because at some time in the future someone might get hurt because the short squeeze may come to an end?
Sorry, but I fail to see your logic. If that were true, then no one should ever buy anything because at some point in time the market will go down, and the people who did their "homework" will have taken advantage of the "poor souls" who didn't?
I am really crying over this one.
I have just written a check to that fat broad who is always asking for money to feed the children.
I just wonder why she gets fatter and fatter when her "poor babies" are getting thinner and thinner?
YeeHaw!! al



To: TopCat who wrote (9794)10/29/1997 1:30:00 AM
From: Wskymn99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
"who is going to get hurt on the downside?" Nobody who has bought and held long will be hurt by the downside of the squeeze. The people who have stood by their company over time are the ones who deserve to prosper from it's gains and will do so IMO. They have supported it and deserve to reap the awards. Yeah, the last day-trading, money hounds might get stuck at the top of the squeeze, but hey, that's the name of the game. Nobody can win on Wall street without others losing. However, know that there will be just as many momentum following traders who will cash in on upside as those who will lose on the downside. That is the way it works in this game called Wall street; I'm sure that you know and acknowledge this if you have bought/sold stocks with any amount of experience.

As far as the fundementals of this company. IMO, it is certainly worth the price it trades at now, if not more. The bottled water business is expanding rapidly these days due to pollution, etc.. For example, my household goes through 3 cases a week.

What does "who is goint to get hurt on the downside?" mean? Are you asking if day-traders, who get stuck in at 175, are going to get hurt? Should we, who have been in since early-on, be sympathetic to them? In life, people take their own risks and live with them. If you can't except this, then find another place to play. The stock market is a rough playground by the nature of the beast. No man/woman wins without another losing.

Regards,

BGOODY