To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (22327 ) 5/27/1998 2:31:00 PM From: ToySoldier Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42771
Paul, I guess you dont read my postings too carefully. I have stated on this board and on Yahoo that even the longs should be turning this stock over when they had a chance during NOVL's quiet times (i.e. the April-to mid-May timeframe). If you dont have the energy to look back at my postings, just ask Quad if I have not suggested to buy and sell NOVL on these short term spikes and dips. As I am a day-trader more than a long-term LONG, I would have cycled the NOVL stock a few times already. This dip over the past couple days was unexpected on my part - I will admit that much as I predicted that after the Q earnings report the stock would generally stay in the $11 range. But as this dip was not a result of NOVL activities but rather an industry and market depression, I am quite confident that the stock will rebound shortly back into the $11 range. But Paul, obviously you were severely burned by NOVL's Ice-Age (which the ice is melting as we speak). It must have been a bitter pill you swallowed with the NOVL stock drop that you are SOOO bitter and negative on this stock. I may be hyping this stock, but that is because I have realized that the NOVL Ice-Age is ending. Unfortunately for you, your bitterness toward NOVL is only hurting your own opportunities. I feel sorry for you that NOVL burned you so bad over the past couple years, but you must put that behind you if you plan on catching the NOVL Pheonix on its rise. Some of your negative comments are valuable, but since that is all you have to say about this company, you are like the boy who cried wolf. Eventually no one will listen to you. So far my so-called unjustified predictions have been pretty accurate. NOVL is performing just as predicted - a slow and steady rise in stock value! In the mean time, your gloom-and-doom "based on years of historical facts" prediction have not panned out. I dont see NOVL sinking back to $7 and dieing on the vine. Only a rear-view mirror will see that. But you keep predicting gloom and doom. The odd occasion you will be right - statistic would state that you should eventually be right. But, the problem is, less and less ppl are believing you. As for your last question of do I own NOVL stock. I will repeat it for the 10th time. NO. NOT. NIL. First off, I love being a day-trader and day-trading on stocks of $10+ are not rewarding enough (the %ages volatility are always single digits). I love penny stocks. Secondly, as a Canadian, anytime my cash goes into US funds, I lose too much of a cash position. So, I only buy Canadian stocks. There is too much good stock up here in Canada. Why should I de-value my cash position and have to exchange my currency when I have all the great stocks I need up here. So, one more time for you Paul.... NO Does that mean I can't predict the NOVL stock price. Not at all! Thats BS. Anyways. I have said enough for now. You just keep on spreading the Gloom as the NOVL stock keeps rising over the next several months. We will see who is right in December. Toy