To: Ga Bard who wrote (2080 ) 5/15/1998 1:34:00 AM From: Sojourner Smith Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9440
MEGH, Jodi etc. I got the same tip on MEGH and bought around .25. I will continue use the same source because they have made way more money for me than they have lost for me. I researched as much as I could on MEGH, I even called Thailand,. because even though I didn't want to screw up the deal, I was concerned about my money. I called Gary a lot and he gave me some valuable lessons on how shells work etc. Here are my views: 1. Don't invest too much unless you really trust your source. I did and still do. 2. Understand what dd means. It is the future, not just the present or past. I learned that the current fundamentals on MEGH are bad, but I believe that since it is a fully reporting company, it will be back. I have several theories, one of which is in the SEC filings. Read it very carefully. Like who has received shares in the past. 3. Lankry - after losing at least $3000 over a few months on your picks, I have little sympathy. I don't believe you are responsible for tanking MEGH though, because it did not have daytraders in it lately. Only for the first couple of days. What irked me about your picks is that you will be raving about a stock one minute, and out of it the next, and bashing it to boot. In my book you did 2 unethical things 1) you told people to get in it, without doing dd yourself or giving your reason for buying it. 2) after you sold it you said it was going to .03 and still you did no dd. You probably scared some people with that. Unbelieveable your methods. Yes we are adults - what does that mean? An adult can be fooled as easily as a child by hype and suckered into greed. I have learned to ignore your picks because 9 out 10 times I will lose money. So I am an adult and hopefully won't be fooled again. 4. In my posts I gave lots of fundamental information. Some of it was downright worrisome. Did you read any of the SI posts? Lankry? MEGH is a high risk pick, not a momentum play, which I still like long term.