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GREY:CWNYF - Post by User

Comment by ZeroZeroon Aug 18, 2011 3:07am
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Post# 18954838

RE: "Rumour from a nephew" ???????????

RE: "Rumour from a nephew" ???????????

Thank you for your comments Schmid.

I have noticed that boards like this one have a bias towards "aggressive optimism".  I shall not use
the word "pumping" but will say it is a mild sort of pumping.  Posters get popular and get high ratings
mostly if they say positive things about the stocks they post on.

Fundamentally, it is not bad or wrong.  It is just the way it is.

On the other hand, it is sometimes more productive to play the devil's advocate.  Posters
respond in a different way and defend their opinions and ideas more aggressively and creatively.
Being negative, within reason, and backing with facts or reasonable assumptions is as good for
a meaningful discussion, as is being positive, I believe.

Every time I write a comment with a negative tone, my "ignores"  increase; which is absolutely
fine with me.  But I also get responses and ideas and thoughts from others which would not have
surfaced otherwise.

Regarding CWY, I continued to post negatively, and yet I saw investors who had good reasons
to invest here.  What could be more positive than this!  And that is exactly why I am still here.

I consider all the fellow posters my friends, including yourself, whether we agree or not.

 
Good day to you sir.

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