RE:Whom do i quote-Burton Cumming, Paul Bunyan or ELOTanin - the one silver lining is the recent leg down is not volume driven. But look out if the selling volume increases (or if one big seller needs to unload). Selling begats selling.
As far as being humble what can I say. If you, or anyone else wants to have a rational, calm, educated discussion about ART then I will (and have) done that. NOw on the other hand if you want to have a childish, dufus, name calling, uneducated, no basis conversation (like schmoe, Flog et al.) - I will not only have it, but win it as well. .
I stand behind all my posts and all my buys and sells were stated before the stock reached each specific target price.
Now for you imbeciles did i predict 21 before it hit 21 or after it hit 21. (and i believe i predicted that as it went up to 34). Also, did i say i pulled my order at 21 before or after it hit 21 because I stated i felt it was going even lower. Synth was the only one to agree.
For you non-believers - i have nothing to prove - its all in writing AND IN MY BANK ACCOUT. Anyone checking out my latest past suggestion ANRG ?? Yet another all time high today.. Your right MAXSCHMOE i should have stayed in ART and not sold at 23.
THe power of compounding (being correct) - very dis-simiilar to watching a dog slowing die in the desert and compounding your losses.
SunsetGrill wrote: Burton:
"Its a fine state, a fine state of affairs."
Paul Bunyon:
"Timber"
Electric Light Orchestra
Mmm, hold on tight to your dream, yeah
Hold on tight to your dream, yeah
When you see your ship go sailing
When you feel your heart is breaking
Hold on tight to your dream
BTW - where is the Schmoe lately giving out all his macabre advice (that was wrong)
Are any of you putting together much delayed exit strategies that are now WAY too late to execute. Might as well go down with the ship now.
Its hard to be humble. Hope springs eternal