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To: Joe Copia who wrote (13)8/15/1998 8:09:00 AM
From: LANCE B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 115
 
joe i own some otc stocks that do report
and are profitable but just go un-noticed....
and the ones that do run because of even a good
report end up lower when everyone has taken their profits.
it has gotten really sad.....you know i have from time
time to time sent you a couple of stocks on pm.. that reporting
earning on their finanacials......it seems that otc stocks
has become for the quick hitter......remember with the computer
and the incredible numbers on online brokers today, you have a
lot more home run hitters......i wish i could say that in time a good otc company will get its do,but i am no longer sure myself.....



To: Joe Copia who wrote (13)8/16/1998 1:19:00 AM
From: Fredman  Respond to of 115
 
Paul's post was indeed very good. I also think a lot of people cruising the markets have no problem going into 25,000 shares, and back out 3 hours later with a fair enough profit to make it worth it. I also think there are so damned many companies out there that are doing virtually the same thing, you might sink into company 'A', and find company 'B' is doing the same thing, but with a different twist, one which you might like or agree with more than company 'A', so you yank from 'A' and go into 'B'. You have every right to do this, and I do it, but it kills company 'A'. (i hope this makes sense). I really believe this theory, especially when it comes to Bio-tech stocks and Y2K stocks..... FWIW and IMHYFUO....