RE: RE: RE: EIS correct me if I am wrongArny, you sure figured out the fat head post really fast. That was a compliment on your memory. You had a problem on the warrants so I would say that you sometimes have problems process all the information in your fat head.
It sure looks like I could be wrong on your good memory so maybe I'll have to take away my recent compliment on it and just call you a fat head since you did forget my old posts on your golf partner Ewan Steward. Let me refresh your memory. I said that I expect more selling by your golf partner but so far it's only a trickle. I said when he sells it is a buy signal . When he buys it is a sell signal. Considering you have a problem processing information. Let go through the insider trading activity.
Here's the way I see it. Depending on who's buying or selling will send me signals.
Here's the buy signals : Steve Stares is always buying so buying sends me a weak buy signal. Your golf partner selling sends me a weak buy signal. Anybody else buying sends me a strong buy signal.
Here's the sell signals : Golf partner buying sends me weak sell signal. Anybody else selling other than Steven Stares sends me a stronger sell signal. Steve Stares selling doesn't send me any signals since he has a pile of shares other than he deserves to take some profits considering he's been buy since the company has been public but if he is selling when the shares are low then I would change it to a sell signal.
So here's your home work for the weekend. Take a look at the insider trading activity and tell me what signals you are getting. There's a trap I've put in so lets see just how good you are.
PS Who won the golf game? I'll analyze your answer on that one too.
MM