To: William B. Hill who wrote (2142 ) 8/30/1998 9:09:00 PM From: myturn Respond to of 2601
Yes, we may attract Day Traders. It is not that I don't like Daytraders; I just think they could be a little more discreet when they decide to exit a stock by exiting it in small share amount. That way they can get back right in the next day and push the stock even higher from the previous, because the volume and momentum will continue. Then the longs could even benefit. I do realize thay I am dreaming for that to happen, but I love to dream. Right now, I am dreaming about going to the premiere of "Hell Candidate" and pulling up in my Ferrari. ROFLMAO Just like when I am dreaming about asking all of you to take your sell orders off at 1/32 so we can push NSKY to the SKY. ROFLMAO NSKY reminds me a lot of TREY. I was telling everyone about TREY in March when it was trading for less than .04. I tried my darndest to get people interested in TREY at that time just based on the fact it was trading at its 52 week low. That's all TREY had going for it at that time. TREY still has nothing going for it now. JMO Your's truly held 400,000 in TREY. Your's truly got impatient and sold part of his position to chase a couple of other losers. TREY gradually climbed and climbed on a daily basis, with average volume of 500,00. TREY recently hit a high of .18 I sold the majority of mine @ .12 If I would have hung on to my original position in TREY and not sold a share; I would have made $56,000. Instead, because of the losses I accumulated and attempted to make back chasing even more stocks; I wound up making only $5,000. I will not make that mistake with NSKY, because the potential here is far greater than the potential was with TREY.