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Eaton Vance Short Duration Diversified Income Fund T.EVG


Primary Symbol: EVG

Eaton Vance Short Duration Divsfd Inc is a diversified, closed-end management investment company.


NYSE:EVG - Post by User

Post by thegoldfishon Jul 10, 2011 1:03am
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Post# 18815015

Oh, death rattle

Oh, death rattle



Allow me to refute you.

Motivation is of critical significance in understanding any human activity. If you want to dismiss that, you are missing a vital component to deciphering intent. From murderers, to message-board posters who feel compelled to comment on stocks of which they own zero shares, you can't weigh their actions without understanding what prompts them to act. In the case regarding Evolving Gold, they show up and bash, and it not only is fair to ask why, it is of utmost importance.

The point is, and remains, that it's hard to envision any positive motivation for these people. So, we can postulate, based on the laws of probability, that they have zero to offer, other than an attempt to irritate the people who do own the stock in question, and perhaps discourage those who drop by to gather feedback because they are considering buying.

Here's a suggestion: You might try offering something constructive. I have called managment and shared comments. I have noted the atypical trading patterns. I have tried to offer considered opinions based on my experiences investing in other junior stocks.

Give us your assessment of EVG.


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