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To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (3254)4/2/1998 3:48:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4736
 
Bob, I am sorry you are losing so much on this one. However, whenever someone comes on this board to suggest that this might not be a good gamble, you are so stubborn in your own opinion and abrasive to such posters that you end up with a thread in which only yea sayers can speak out. That blinds you and in particular newbies that rely on such threads from reading anything but your one sided opinion. Maybe, you will be more tolerant of people with altruistic motives trying to keep you from averaging down into oblivion.

Zeev



To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (3254)4/2/1998 4:10:00 PM
From: Hunter Vann  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4736
 
hey may
even have gotten better with PE gone.


Talk about someone changing their tune..

All those interested...check TRFI(Transfinancial Bank)....it appears something will be happening pretty soon..



To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (3254)4/2/1998 4:27:00 PM
From: Hunter Vann  Respond to of 4736
 
It's been a rough few days and I am criticizing myself thoroughly for
not doing things differently. I will not be likely to make the same mistakes again; ie. not
selling when things turned down


Well, the first thing your critics will tell you is that you should never have invested in a company that doesn't file financials with the SEC in the first place. Second thing they'll say is you certainly shouldn't invest any money in the penny stock market that you can't afford to lose. If your investments keep you up at night, then you need to seriously re-evaluate your amount of risk tolerance.

Most treat pennys as a form of gambling. Most(but certainly not all) can afford to lose most of their investment. If the generalization of yourself doesn't fall within these parameters, then you're simply playing the wrong game.

Third thing they'll say is DO NOT ever become emotionally attached to an investment. When you do, you mostly always get burned. Cut your losses and move on to the next game. A dog is a dog...

Fourth thing....never try to catch a falling knife. You'll get cut.

I've personally experienced most of these things..




To: Sidney Reilly who wrote (3254)4/2/1998 5:57:00 PM
From: Y-fall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4736
 
It's too bad that this one sank.... No use selling now, it doesn't have much room to go down any further. Maybe the MM's will play with this stock again and bring it back to a reasonable level. I wish I knew how to get a hold of Brian Bissett? He gave me 2 very bad picks. Why he's off to the bank with my money, I learned a valuable lesson...