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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Zulu-tek, Inc. (ZULU) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: aleta who wrote (9070)6/17/1998 1:28:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 18444
 
Actually, I'm not sensitive to the price drop anymore. But I know how it feels for other people since I was in the same boat.

I'm going to use the opportunity to buy more, with the increase in price drop if it continues.

Of course, it's always hard to see the bottom when you're looking through somebody else's hole and only they know where the bottom actually lies. It's almost like: What is underneath underneath?

So, no. I'm not sensitive to the price drop. I am, however, sensitive to the bad rap that the company gets, intentionally or unintentionally.



To: aleta who wrote (9070)6/17/1998 1:58:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 18444
 
You know what, Aleta? Having dealt with PR before (in politics and charity), the timing of the release of valuable information is crucially important.

A bit ago I predicted that we wouldn't see a major announcement given the down state that the general market has been in. For example, in a down market, investors are fleeing for bond markets or building up cash accounts, all the while anticipating the worst in stocks, why would anyone in the middle of this movement suddenly stop and turn toward buying a risky penny play?

For the most part, they wouldn't.

So what happens? Since market becomes depressed in price and bluechips are down, the new buying action will usually see a trend toward buying depressed priced bluechips. I think we're seeing this happen today.

So when is it best to put out big news on Zulu? In my view, Wednesday when people are well into their thinking week, their work week, and following a day(s) when investors bought stocks low, are wanting to take profits from their new buys and then place those profits into potentially-breaking new areas. So tomorrow's Wednesday, which will be a day after a huge general buy-up, could be a good day to release crucial information.

It's a longshot guess on my part, but it could also parallel why the market makers have taken us down so low. I think we're gonna hear something big for tomorrow. Just a guess, folks. Just a guess. Take it for what it's worth: A guess!