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To: Cavalry who wrote (1829)9/5/1998 1:14:00 AM
From: Due Diligence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2452
 
>>>appreciate your enthusiasm, however your advice is not sound
did you ever hear weak hands fold early, we need tcbg stock in strong hands who will be able to wait out shorts till world knows our name,
trying to keep day traders and momentum traders away is key, slow steady gains, building support, credibility and a loyal investor base, wish you the best and am a giant tcbg bull, however would like to advise all invest only what you can comfortably afford, yes this is a winner, just may take longer than a few days or weeks,
best wishes
Cavalry<<<

Your Post #1123. May take longer than a few days or weeks? Why did you buy in? With no financials? For momentum? Without DD? I just don't get it. Haven't you been talking to several companies and principals,then posting numerous times on several SI threads with your findings? Why haven't you asked Jon about this? So what, if he controls a million preferred shares and 10 million common too? He's the guy that has fought to bring TCBG back from oblivion. He's the one making the deals. Either you believe the releases and potential or not. Welcome to the world of pennies. We sometimes want everything to happen as quick and easy as punching in a buy or sell order. Instantaneous. The real world doesn't work that way. Sorry you bought at the peak, most did not;but no stock moves upward indefinitely,especailly when it has just tripled.Too many momentum, position, profit-takers, and daytraders. Do agree the subsequent releases didn't relax or exert confidence to some. Shareholders in TCBG want to see the product on the shelf,financials, and more contracts. No doubt about it. But does a week or two delay make that much difference to people that consider TCBG a long-term hold? Maybe to some,not all.
If you bought in on the 10th of July, that peak was revisited two weeks later. Sorry for your loss. I guess it's a matter of whether you see now the glass "half full or half empty". All in the eyes of the beholder. This isn't the only stock that has suffered the last couple of weeks;big cap,small cap,microcap, and pennies. For example, GE has loss $24.00 share value,but has recovered a little and some others have even loss a greater percentage. Hopefully many others will recover too,even pennies. Volitility is rampant,right now. The MM's must be tickled with the recent upheaval. Prefer to be just a little more patient. Of course, I didn't buy at the absolute peak,either. Good Trading and also Good Luck with your Short play.
Jimbo