To: Warlock who wrote (77 ) 6/19/1998 1:49:00 AM From: DavidCG Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 87
Actually, I lost no money in this venture. I am just amazed that so many would follow the advice of one 19 year old without forethought. I came here out of a post on another stock board (it was about 3 weeks old on SOST) and it spoke of Mel Fischer's treasures (who I greatly admire) I was all ready to buy this, but decided to read here first before calling the company, etc... You led people in this stock based on unreliable sources and not Due Diligence... which leads me to think what about the people that followed your pick? It kind of means no one exercised due diligence? You are probably going to gain a lot more experience by starting so young (which is good)... Its just hard for me to fathom a guy 50 years old throws his money where a teenager tells him to. Once you're a little older, you'll understand my meaning. By the way, take a look at ABRG. Now this one, like VNSR started out at .06 - .08... I have done my due dilligence and this company has a lot more growth. It trades at .17 now and I believe it is primed to move much higher. I think you'll find it a more "stable" penny stock (if there is such a thing) But read the thread/web site/call the company and do complete due diligence. And if we are comparing stock picks, I found BAAT at .26 before it ran to $3.24 and just recently BCMDD at $1.25 before running to $2.50, and DGIV (post 83 on the board is mine) at .40 and it ran to $8.00. BCMDD and DGIV are documented on SI, BAAT documented on the baat msg board on Yahoo. And there are others like GNNX on SI from .78 to $4.00 run, and MEME from .75 to $1.50, etc.. So I believe I also have the feel for winning stocks from time to time . In 7 years drop me a note... you should have aquired all the knowlege of an expert by then.... And I'm not being fececious... I mean it. I think one learns much more from losing in the markets than winning. I'll bet a million bucks you'll never trust a hot source of info again without research. That's a lesson well learned! May every trade of yours be a profitable one -DavidCG