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To: John Sladek who wrote (2396)5/12/1999 3:02:00 PM
From: DizzyG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2585
 
Excellent Post...

I think that your post should be required reading for all SI and Raging Bull posters (at least the ones that are not paid to hype). Better yet, I think portions of your post should automatically be inserted into any newly created thread header for the $5.00 and under BB stocks

Diz-
PS: Saved your post to my hard drive and placed a bookmark as well...



To: John Sladek who wrote (2396)5/25/1999 10:47:00 AM
From: The Stock Doctor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2585
 
If you wrote all that for me, I'm impressed! Apparently a lot of investors agree with you as it has sold off sharply and is now at $2.

I believe that GGNC is not obliged to report until the end of the year, and probably will not until then. I cannot remember where I read that, but I seem to recall it as I was very disappointed to hear it at the time.

I doubt if you are asking for advice from me, but in order to trade in these cheaper "wanna be" companies you must have level 2 access to cut your risk before they plummet or so you can sell into the strength. This will allow you to see the real price of the stock and if it is in a buy or sell mode and which market maker is accumulating etc. I realize you are not day trading, but this stock is a gambling stock created by gamblers none of which were the former CEO of General Electric or hold Phd's in finance.

I got your point, however, and good luck selling into the strength.