RE:RE:TAKE A DEEP BREATH !When people gamble on sports, they are hoping on what they know about the team/player, based on history. But they are still gambling that they can predict the outcome. In the stock market, people need to know the difference between investing and gambling. This stock is a gamble, one which I am prepared to make at limited amount and price. The problem with Bullboards is that anybody can say anything, potentially affecting inexperienced investors who perhaps don't realize that they are gambling when they think they are investing, don't necessarily know what questions to ask, nor how to separate the emotional enthusiasm from substance.