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To: Brady B. who wrote (15782)11/14/1998 8:28:00 AM
From: Brady B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Here's a thought or two worth your time I think..........

1) If you wanted to pump a stock up wouldn't a good way to do that be to:
down or dump on the stock ever so slightly knowing that someone would come in and blow your dumping out of the water with hype?

2) If you wanted to dump on a stock wouldn't a good way to do that be to:
hype the stock ever so slightly knowing that someone would come in and blow your hyping out of the water with an overwhelming bunch of dumps.


In other words, we never know what a poster's purpose is when they pump or when they dump. There may be more psychological pushing and shoving going on here than anyone realizes.

That is why what is posted on this and other boards should only be taken as "Points to Ponder" and nothing more. You really need to dissect everything that is said. Dissect it not necessarily on the board.

Don't take these discussions too seriously. Take your wallet seriously though.

bb



To: Brady B. who wrote (15782)11/14/1998 9:01:00 AM
From: Brady B.  Respond to of 18444
 
We are all veterans of this stock. Let's ponder the difference in being a new investor or treating this as a new investment instead of trying to recoup losses of the past.

1)A new investor can buy stock in zulu and come out ahead even if the conversion ratio is 20:1.

2)A new investor can hope to double his/her money with the purported 10:1 conversion.

3) A new investor can come into this with no emotional attachment (we all have it, at least to some extent), sell it when it goes to .20 and never look back.

4) A new investor can...........

My point is, it would be a lot easier on all of us if we quit trying and hoping to recoup our losses and treat this as a new, fresh investment. A lot of us screwed up by getting in at the wrong time. I think more of us screwed up by not getting out and back in at the right times.

Admit it. It's a penny stock that most of us haven't played very well. It is a penny stock that has a group of seasoned stock players running it. Hopefully they have finished proliferating the stock and are about ready to turn it into a competitive company.

It should from what I am told, turn out to be one of the better plays for 1999, but then again that is not in writing.

Something else to think about. If all promises and predictions made by public companies came true, the DJIA graph would be a straight line. There would be little trading.

The only time a trade would occur would be when a company said something bad was about to happen. Probably the stock would not be tradable at all at that point. Who wants to buy a stock they know for sure is going down?

Anyway.............

bb



To: Brady B. who wrote (15782)11/14/1998 9:03:00 AM
From: Brady B.  Respond to of 18444
 
I RARELY POST ON THIS BOARD..........

bb

Did you see how I did that Randal?



To: Brady B. who wrote (15782)11/14/1998 9:49:00 AM
From: randmiser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Is there an article I dont know about ?Can you post or PM me ? Thanks.



To: Brady B. who wrote (15782)11/14/1998 8:04:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 18444
 
Brady, when I get a moment I'll examine more closely Kemosabe's list. I recommend that he post it every now and then in order to keep folks updated. Upon further review, I'll make some recommendations to him. Thanks for the idea.