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Technology Stocks : Concurrent Computer (CCUR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ENOTS who wrote (6482)1/12/1999 8:25:00 AM
From: Goodboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
Enots, I must say that you exhibit the textbook retail mentality that causes frustration and lost profits. You have cried, moaned and whined about CCUR for months when the stock was below $2.50. You posted that you were done with CCUR and bid us all goodbye and that you were selling. Now with the stock touching the high end of it's five year trading range, you tell us that you bought more.

Maybe my investment style is stupid, but I and many others here bought more while you were crying and the stock was trading in the low 2's. While not everyone should have known to buy the stock when it traded down to those levels, certainly the investors on this board should have viewed it as a buying opportunity and many voiced that opinion on this thread at the time.

I can't blame a new investor for buying in at these prices if they just recently discovered the company, but to have been an investor for over a year and an active participant on this thread, it seems almost silly that you were not buying at two. It is this emotional roller coaster that loses investors money and causes bad timing decesions.

I am also not saying that you won't make money buying at these prices. I am on the record as to where I think this stock can go (and some here including port think I am on the low side). It just doesn't make sense to buy here and not have bought down at $2 if you are an investor and not a trader, unless you just came into new money.

Enots, traders should use you as an indicator. When you whine it is a buy and when you buy it is a shrort term sell. With that said, I am hoping the traders get knocked out on this stock once they take their profits (likely that many traders started to hit the bid at $3.75 through $4. It is significant that the stock broke $4 and has pushed ahead. I don't know what technical base the stock has at this point, but I know we are slowly building a great fundamental base and shareholder core. Enots, I look forward to hearing you whine after you sell at $6 and the stock breaks $8 or $10. It will be music to my ears to hear the regret, frustration and anger. I will still be long. Good luck!