RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Waiting game Frogzilla wrote: MrWidzo wrote:
Frogzilla, why wo you allways attack the messenger and ignore the messages you don't like? BlastFurnace made a valid point but you ignored it. There are several reasons to be cautious with TAAT and you choose to ignore them. That's fine. Do as you wish but don't tell us that all is well ae TAAT because it's not.
History quack, quack!! You posted the same thing on July 20, when TAAT was trading at $3.03 Canadian, not we are at $4.00 bucks!!! You lost, but we gained 45% since your posts warning us!! Yes, we are only up 30 % now, but you missed the boat all together, and your posts have been wrong everytime!!
Same flag fairy warning from you on August 3 at $3.65, you lost, we gained over 10%!!!
Same post in JAN/FEB, up 100%, we gained, you lost!!
Black & white, from your own potty mouthed history!!! Your multiple self pumping aliases all said the same garbage!!
Your fooling on yourself, my furry, 4 footed freind!! When your posts are dragged into the light of day, they hold no value whatsoever, other then being wrong consistently!!
Ribbit
I warned people to be cautious. I didn't advise them to be stupid. Maybe you should learn how to read.
On July 20th the charts were screaming a buy signal. I did not miss that signal. It led to a 23% gain for investors who took advantage of that very clear signal. I loaded up a few days before July 20.
The chart flashed another signal but this time it was a sell on August 12 when TAAT closed at $4.35. Three days later it's now at $4.04 for a drop of 16.4%. If you missed that sell signal you lost bigly and you lost a chance to buy all those shares back again at a much lower price. The chart says this pullback us not done yet so i might get to reload at an even lower price.
The caution I was warning about was not the frequent pullback and rally scenario. I was warning readers about the longer term corrections that could be a lot more damaging to investors who don't understand how this small-cap investing strategy stuff works. TAAT is still in a startup phase so only time will tell if the company becomes prime time.
Stop trying to show I don't know how to invest in the small-cap speculative sector.
You lose that argument every time and I win everytime by showing readers how I invest in TAAT's price action. You don't give any helpful advice or opinion. You just trash other posters and you are losing everytime you try that approach.
The Professor Widzo is going to start charging you a :dumb poster fee for these lessons if you don't smarten up.