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LottoGopher Holdings Inc LTTGF

LottoGopher Holdings Inc is a lottery messenger service. The company owns, operates, and maintains LottoGopher.com, an online provider of California state lottery tickets. With LottoGopher, individuals can either play along with a single ticket or create and join online public and private groups to pool winnings from California lotteries, including Mega Millions, Powerball and SuperLotto Plus.


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Comment by Halogenon Jan 05, 2018 9:57pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:My prediction - close at .32

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:My prediction - close at .32
Jc231990, your advice is sound and appreciate.   To tell you the truth I'm actually long shares of LOTO.  I have a feeling I own more LOTO shares than some of the guys (or gals) calling me a basher, which is the irony of this situation. 

If anyone reads my posts carefully I never say LOTO is bad business for investors.  I just gave a headsup to some novice players not to panic and buy into an opening bell runup then see it slide into the Friday afternoon. 

I was long LOTO before this run and still long.  I'm just of the opinion that short term pumping without significant news (ie. opening in an state or two) can actually hurt a stock's ultimate price climb.   Sure you get a quick and satisfying price blip but a sharp downslope on the other side can really turn off a lot of money on the sidelines that assumes the story is over and moves on to other plays.   In my ideal investing world I'd rather see a nice, slow, stable ascent that attracts slower hands and ultimately goes higher.   Fast fast vs Wholesome meal. 

Good friday to you all
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