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To: ztect who wrote (24294)4/6/1999 2:49:00 PM
From: The Swordsman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
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If I'd made my point, I would not have responded to that post.

We're not at odds here, so please don't create a contentious atmosphere when I attempt to ensure my post is fully understood.

If there's anything this thread needs is absolute impartiality, not the hype spin to which it's normally accustomed. TSIG needs investors not gamblers, and I'd suggest that with few exceptions, real investors have been turned off by the constant TSIG chanting here. This "long list" that even I have signed, is ridiculous when viewed by a sincerely interested lurker.

Let's show any of the lurkers that we are well informed and not just a bunch of lemmings that will ignore warts when they are on the nose of the key company player. Furthermore, we gain credibility when the lurkers find us invested even though we acknowledge that the wart is present.

If our passion for the plan is to be contagious, then those that are yet to be infected must see that we are believers even though all is not perfect. It's also a major deterrent to the organized bashers that we've recently seen. They have no negative information to stick up our nose.

To the casual lurker, the attempt to squash negative info and portray only the upside smells like we have a thread made just for day traders. (Look at the trading history of TSIG and what have we got?) I'd like to see this thread represent the long term investor and attract more of them. Wouldn't you?

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