RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The hydrogen hydrolysis powder process ScienceFirst, he is what you would call an emotional trader, no doubt.
Any good trader knows that emotion should not be a part of their portfolio. I doubt Uncleron has done much research for himself and goes based on research other people have done and ideology's that he himself has made himself come to believe.
An emotional trader by definition.
I believe in HPQ otherwise I would have not invested in them. I think it is safe to say we all feel this way. However, if I thought as highly as Uncleron I would pull out a huge sum from my line of credit and let it ride. However, this is what emotional traders do and this is why they almost always end up in the gutters.
us realistic traders have realistic expectations. The expectation that someone might come up with a better method of producing nano silicon for electronics and batteries. Or the expectation that HPQ has not been healthy with its finances. Unlikely but hey, these are reasons small cap businesses go under all the time. If this is risk that flys right by peoples heads because they are too emotionally embellished in a company..then trading, especially trading penny stocks, is not for them.
Set your expectations right and gamble with money you can afford to lose. No business is guaranteed success.