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Azteca Gold Corp V.AZG

Gold and silver exploration


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Comment by sunshine20on Jul 04, 2009 1:21pm
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Post# 16117106

RE: lalaland

RE: lalaland"Workinman, I see you have been fed the same insider bullsheet as me.My family has approximately 250,000 shares with this company,embarassed to say, and they are all going up for sale come Mondaymorning.  You want them?  I don't care what kind of NR they put out, Idon't care what kind of pumping NR Dave Morgan puts out in hisnewsletter to his approximately 13,000 readers worldwide, I am sellingthem.   I was told yesterday that ALL the assays would be posted lastevening.  Well, check the numbers there are approximately 200 ftunaccounted for.  Do you see what I mean by cat and mouse games?   I amsure there will be massive selling on Monday, this is what these"armchair economists" have planned is'nt it?  Wake up and smell theEXPRESSO!!    And, To all the supposed bashers on this forum, keep onbashing, maybey you can save another innocent little investor likemyself from making one of the most costly mistakes of her life."

This is heartbreaking and really p!sses me off. I'd tell you to hold on to those shares because the initial drop is likely to be later retraced, except that Azteca is simply too risky for an investor such as yourself who really has no business holding a position of that size. As I mentioned over a month ago, David Morgan shouldn't have led so many inexperienced investors into a high-risk spec play on the basis of his foolish "implications of a Sullivan-style" 150 million ton, $50 billion resource write-ups. What did he expect, that people would just buy a couple thousand shares, keeping the position to 1-2% of their stock portfolios? With his vast experience, why couldn't he determine right off the bat that the likelihood of this being a "Sullivan-style" deposit was actually quite low? Maybe because he is too close to the Silver Valley personalities involved? Besides sympathy for your situation, this type of thing affects quite a few people in the same "business" as Morgan since investors may increasingly paint all the "analysts"with the same wide brush of "avoid". So Morgan, for the love of God, please cut it out!
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