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Microcap & Penny Stocks : VNSR -- A .12 stock about to post .07 earnings. . . -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: DavidCG who wrote (73)6/15/1998 5:00:00 PM
From: ISOMAN  Respond to of 87
 
I'm probably going to regret saying this, but oooh well...

the question is who is more foolish the 19 year old, or the wise old man who followed the 19 year olds advice.

I was 19 once. did ok financially. Wasn't the genious I am now, but neural God wouldn't be to far off.

(this is meant as lite humour to ease the pain of the jitters here)



To: DavidCG who wrote (73)6/15/1998 5:07:00 PM
From: The Devil Dog  Respond to of 87
 
My you certainly sound a tad bitter. Take a pill. I did not suggest that I took the adivce of that 14 yr old, tips etc.., I said merely that one should not paint with such a broad brush. Handle each scenario each onto its own. JMHO but your world sounds just a tad
closed minded ! Reality Boy.



To: DavidCG who wrote (73)6/19/1998 12:28:00 AM
From: Warlock  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 87
 
I find this debate quite amusing. First of all, yes this stock has done miserably. My sources were totally off target in this case. I personally lost a significant amount of money, but feel worse for the losses caused to the people who followed my advice. (not that anyone should make an investment decision without doing their own DD. . . I've personally never blamed any one for my own investment losses but myself. . .).
And I'm not going to enter the debate on my age. I think if you'll look at my track record, you'll see that generally I'm fairly accurate. Of course, like all people, I make mistakes, and occasionally come across a company I wish I'd never set eyes on.
So if you refuse to take advice from a 19 year old because he's 19 years old, then fine. Of course, I feel you are living with blinders in that case. Before judging someone, at least have a conversation with them. If you can call me an idiot at that point, then fine. . . go ahead. But bashing me because you lost money on an investment is pointless. Refusing too take advice from a 19-year old would also have kept you from investing in ARXA at .35, TGSK at .68, and several others.
If you continue to play out this silly debate, I'll be happy to change the thread name for you (needs to be done anyway. . this ,.07 earnings doesn't appear to be occurring anytime soon. . . LOL!!!).
Any suggestions? "A psychosomatic analysis of the ramifications of listening to a "Young-un""?
Good luck and happy trading. Patrick