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Post by Dave4444on Apr 22, 2007 6:57pm
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My my, what a touchy bunch you are.

My my, what a touchy bunch you are.Course I guess when you play the buy high and sell low game or the complain low game, you are bound to get a little upset. Go ahead, keep talking to management and believing what they say, after all I am sure that management is going to be straight forward and look after the poor shareholders. I myself, I simply buy low priced stock where there are a lot of upset and touching shareholders, and I buy when I know of certain future events that are likely to cause the stock to go back to higher levels. Then I sell high. If you check my other posts for the past 6 years you will see that I rarely bash or complain and the stocks I have bought low subsequently went higher. Speaking of "fell of a turnip truck", do you really believe that management is going to tell you to buy at the right time? With these companies insiders and management like to push to price down every now and then in order to set option prices and buy cheap shares in private placements, the last thing they are going to be doing is telling you to buy at low prices when they are pushing the price down to set option prices. And then when all the news is good and you should be selling, management is going to tell you how much better things are going to be, so you hang in there waiting for higher prices as the shares go all the way back down. I still say buy low when news is bad or there is no news, ignore management, wait for the drills to turn, or other goods news and then sell like there is no tomorrow. You will make a lot more money, and actually get to keep it. I have never heard an interview with a pessimistic CEO, but lots of interviews with optimistic CEOs, and yet the funny thing is almost every exploration stock out there has gone down at one point or the other when, if you telephoned management, they would say nothing but good things.
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