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Comment by Stockbaggeron Apr 11, 2012 4:02pm
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Monzie,

Honestly I wouldn't buy a Mclaren stroller.  They had a huge recall a few years back for fingers getting pinched.  My wife prefers Ubbababy.  You can mock all you want because at the end of the last 7 trading days the stock has made a new low.  My advice has been 100% smack on.  You on the other hand have been wrong 100% of the time for the past 7 days.  The stock has made another low today what more can be said?  A good trader knows how to separate his emotions from his opinion.  I suggest you spend more time developing your own trading strategy and less time worrying about everyone else.  Obviously you are in way in over your head otherwise you wouldn't be making crypitic  comments.  FYI the BOD lost 98% of share value before I ever joined this board.  A good trader makes more mistakes than he makes good choices but trades another day because he knows how to manage risk.  Currently I have have two companies in my portfolio that don't even trade because of restructing/bankrutcy.  Been around the block more times than most as I trade several hundreds trades a quarter.  Stocks under ten cents always look like a 10 bagger until the dust settles and the trading halts.

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