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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Financial Intranet Inc. (OTC:BB:FNTN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Radim Parchansky who wrote (2107)6/4/1998 4:57:00 PM
From: don roberson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2897
 
Just a general observation along the line again, of selling too early.
Sometimes when I see a small cap stock skyrocket, I go back and read the chat site a few days before the stock went up and and read through the days of its increase. I'd see that there were folks that had the stock for a VERY long time, and remained in it because of its potential, and had the patience to stand fast through the gyrations of others jumping in and out trying to catch a quick uptick. There were others just before the increase that became frustrated and sold out, only to come back and post honest but depressing comments about why they didn't have the patience, and then they congradualted those that stood fast. Its a good learning tool for anyone to find such sites, and read before increases (or servere decreases) and just see the demeanor of those that stayed and those that jumped. I see those selling this stock in small increments and just wonder what their reasons is, and if its just a lack of patience, and how they will feel
if this stock jumps an immediate 300% before they can get back in.
Again, the most important advice investment gurus give out is to stick with a stock, if you feel their product is good, and management is good. We have every indicaiton that FNTN is in an area that will be
booming, and with Siemens, and WORLDCOM, and their pager company, these are all cues that the potential is there and the management has a plan.