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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DGIV -- Good Prospects? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: DADDY WARBUCKS who wrote (431)3/19/1998 11:54:00 PM
From: wmj  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7703
 
DGIV is a long position for me. I recognized DGIV's merits at .33. I have only accumulated since then as fools rushed out. DGIV has very strong support at the $1.00 level as a dump of 400K shares couldn't penetrate it. I don't think DGIV is going to look back.

I am personally getting tired of all the IBD crap. I bought this company for its technology and potential...not IBD's write-up...and who paid for it...and who contacted whom first...etc.

I hope more of you sell, because I will be waiting to score on your emotional reactions to superficial, peripheral stories. Hype will only satisfy the needs of near-sighted traders...not investors...I make a distinction.

I've enjoyed this thread (most of it) and my first penny!!



To: DADDY WARBUCKS who wrote (431)3/20/1998 1:57:00 AM
From: Loren S.  Respond to of 7703
 
<<Don't get me wrong. I think this stock has great potential and will
rally into the articles. But keep your eyes open because momentum will
eventually slow and investors will move elsewhere.>>

Very true, but I do feel that this company has the potential to make a sustained move up and to stay up. Speculative stocks need positive developments and news releases over periods of time to keep the interest up. I am getting the impression that DGIV has a lot coming down the pipeline in the coming months. If they announce several more million dollar deals piled on top of each other for example, watch out. The hard part is holding through the dips. You can take your 25% here, even 100% there, but if you've got a real winner (which I believe DGIV can be) imagine holding thousands of shares through $10. Dreams come true?



To: DADDY WARBUCKS who wrote (431)3/20/1998 7:17:00 AM
From: LaShark  Respond to of 7703
 
I agree that price predicting matters but nearly impossible with penny stocks, especially in my case cause a chart just looks like a few pretty lines ta me.

Ride the wave and say goodbye. FTEL and SYCR are fine examples of this. Just depends on your objective Daddy. I did get wiped out with SYCR but the difference between SYCR and DGIV is night and day. DGIV and FTEL appear to have great futures and ya could be talking about a lot of money in ya pocket if ya got the shares. Not saying you have to buy, buy, buy and buy. Make money on the wave and hold on to a chunk of shares for the road. Just depends on your objective .... yes it is to make money but how much is what I am getting at.

Jezz, I'm in babble mode this morning