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ALLEN4on Apr 26, 2010 9:29pm
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RE: Who is ALLEN4
RE: Who is ALLEN4Go evening Zingerovsky,
Fair enough question. The short answer is that I find that writing helps me think clearly, and knowing that 100 or 200 individuals may read my post forces me to be precise in my thinking. I am heavily invested in Volta and I think it is therefore responsible to be attentive to developments on a daily basis. The trick is to be attentive and alert to potential danger while at the same time sitting tight and letting the story unfold. I would compare my experience with Volta to a canoe trip. I often go into the heart of Algonquin park or further north with others, and always found that the best way to reach your destination and enjoy the journey is to stay attentive and positive.
The long answer begins with Timminco and one day I will write a novel called The Wealthy Lawyer, but first I must become wealthy. I purchased 10,000 shares of Timminco for $1.10 without a stop-loss, rode it all the way down to 20 cents and then incredibly all the way up to $35.00 before selling it near the top after it began to correct. I discovered these postings at stockhouse but was a lurker, never posting myself. Everswan was a prolific poster on the Timminco board, somewhat obsessive in his following of the company, with very helpful information about developments relating to the company. One day he became frustrated with what he perceived as unfair attacks on the company and personal attacks on him - ie. the "great Reverswan", so he opted to create a private board for invited members only. To qualify for membership Everswan required that you had a history of regular and insightful posts on the general Timminco board. I had never posted a single comment and was totally unknown to Everswan but was desperate to get into the private board. So I inboxed him, begged to get into his private board, and promised to change my ways, by posting regularly. And since then no one has been able to shut me up.
Good luck with Volta.