RE:RE:RE:DMNow I'm confused. So if someone (could be anyone ;) has $5000 worth of shares that they bought at .02 cents, and they play the ups and downs with their 250,000 shares ($2500 per penny increase), they are pathetic and sad and an amateur? Even if they bought in at .10 cents per share they own 50,000 shares. ($500 per penny increase.)
How about some math using the above, very realistic example... Every penny that the stock goes up is worth $2500 for the many of us that bought in at .02 cents. So if it goes up 5 cents or 10 cents (as you note above) that is worth $12,500 to $25,000. I'm not sure how that investor is an amateur but holy cr*p...that seems like a pretty good profit to me. Of course I am just pathetic and sad.