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To: lakers17 who wrote (1847)3/16/1999 9:52:00 PM
From: David Smith  Respond to of 3222
 
I will wait to see if SETO moves down into the .40's or .50's and buy a small amount. If it continues to drop I will buy more and average down.

I believe that would be an excellent tactic for those that bought at Friday's close. Watch SETO and see where it stabilizes and average down as appropriate.

David



To: lakers17 who wrote (1847)3/16/1999 9:56:00 PM
From: hooters_akimbo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3222
 
No, SETO's no... now what was the name of that #### stock whos symbol started with a "C" and ended in an "A" and had that funny sounding Spanish name???



To: lakers17 who wrote (1847)3/17/1999 12:03:00 AM
From: Due Diligence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3222
 
>>>Most investors in penny stocks still do no or minimal DD.<<<

Really? What's new.<G>
DD



To: lakers17 who wrote (1847)3/17/1999 8:10:00 AM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3222
 
NOw wait a minute... SETO did well from .23 to a solid .40 which was a near double out ... then a newsletter put out a small write up and BOOM tons of market orders came rushing in. Well those people that got bought in at 1.50 did so because of their market orders. Those type of investors do not care about DD only the stock's action. Live by the sword .... die by the sword. These types are always the witch-hunters screaming about how they got dumped on, which in fact, it is their own stupidity for making a market order which puts them at the brokers and MMs mercy as to what price they fill at. No one has pumped this stock and no one has to buy it. The write up on Quick-pick was small and factual so where is the pump ... Most in at .23 had BTS orders on the way up so where is the dump.

No flame intended but good grief why can't people deal with the facts instead of innuendoes and falsely accusing by convienently changing the events into some kind of hyped or pump and dump scenario.

I wonder if people that make market orders know just how stupid that is ... those are day trader types which want in quickly and will do the same getting out on a whim. They are the ones that did what happen Friday and only have themselves to blame. When MMs see it happening they are more than happy to raise the price to get all they can for the stock they have ... Then like Monday morning they are more than happy to drop the price to buy back all they sold at 1.50 for .75. One other thing about fools rushing in, they will not accept they are exactly that. Oh but those types are not to blame ... that's right this is the internet so facts are not considered ..

Nothing messes up a good story worse than facts.

GB