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To: STEAMROLLER who wrote (29728)7/28/1998 8:04:00 PM
From: Sojourner Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
GUCO
was mentioned on Cyber whispers on Friday by Omre.
He stated that there was alot activity indicated by level 2.
Since then it has increased dramatically.
I also have heard that there are rumors of a possible buyout.
As far as garbage, who knows? Most penny stocks
have serious problems. The point is to make money with them,
inspite of their quality IMO.




To: STEAMROLLER who wrote (29728)7/29/1998 1:17:00 AM
From: musicguy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34592
 
remember what happened to Tmex? When I first got here, he and Dog were in the heat of battle, I was impartial, and learning. Eventually Mex was exposed for his dumping antics, and his daytrade picks stopped selling mega shares the instant he announced them. He then had to change tactics. I have no idea how he has done since ... I don t care.

Dog took over this thread, and some thought he may have some good picks... some were, some werent. THEN, he announced his new strategy, the NEW AMAZING SUPER LONG PICK!! Everyone waited breathlessly for over a week. (while the people behind the stock bought slowly) Then it was unveiled. NBET! We all recall how it tanked and we all lost big.

There were some minor successes and failures since, and then CYGS!! The one that he sold everything to buy. He stated that it would rock the medical world and be the biggest play ever on the OTC market.

The few remaining people who just believe anything theyre told bought. They had no real reason, they just did. They had a faint inkling of what a strand of DNA is, but believed what the company website said (if they understood it) and if Dog likes it, it must be good.

It went up, and crashed wayyy back down. The point is, it was NOT what he said it was.

Dog may find a good stock here and there, and I may even look at some of them, but the days of him wielding any sort of power are gone. No one will just blindly buy any more, and that is as it should be.

MG