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Re: conix post# 10505

Thursday, 04/17/2014 6:23:06 PM

Thursday, April 17, 2014 6:23:06 PM

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"I was negative on CTTC at $1.00."????

I see, and apparently that was because TWO YEARS ago, as you so aptly pointed out, CTTC had "no capital, no experienced CEO, no press releases, some sales -- but they are never announced. No apparent interest by the company in expanding their investor base. No interest in doing push marketing through public relations," etc.

Of course, nothing has changed since then -- except to the worse -- but you don't care since you're just trading it -- right?

Could you briefly explain your methods? I'm having a bit of difficulty deciphering them from your posts.

After all, on "Monday, 11/07/11 01:17:31 PM" you posted:

"CTTC chart -- weekly (for perspective)-- is looking very good"

And the very next day, on "Tuesday, 11/08/11 12:13:26 AM," you said:

"Isn't that great--to be so early in an investment before everyone finds out!!??"

And on "Sunday, 11/20/11 09:31:20 AM" you said:

"For an investor that can judge risk, many investors in CTTC now have determined that they would like to own BEFORE the price rise that will accompany more completed studies and insurance reimbursement."

All that seems to imply that you were a buyer -- right?

Then on "Monday, 01/09/12 09:55:48 PM" -- as CTTC traded DOWN towards around $1.20 -- you said:

"In short, I am disgusted. And still a shareholder."

And six MONTHS later, on "Tuesday, 07/24/12 08:48:08 PM" -- with CTTC even further DOWN to a BUCK a share -- you said:

"I am still here. You are not alone. Misery always loves company."

Of course, that implies you were still long.

Now, CTTC hasn't been anywhere near $1.45 or $1.20 or even near a buck SINCE then. And I couldn't find a single post where you indicated CTTC was a "sell."

So tell me, please, at what point did you finally decide to "trade" on the "sell" side before CTTC descended into the 5 CENT range?



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