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Re: Dad4487 post# 29376

Tuesday, 05/26/2015 10:38:35 AM

Tuesday, May 26, 2015 10:38:35 AM

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Your points are very difficult to understand:

I hold my shares for two reasons:
A reminder to me and others.
And to have a legit voice to post.


1. How does taking an even larger loss- and in the process helping the SCAM artists who contributed to your losses to date- remind anyone else of anything? It may remind you that you are afraid to miss out in the unlikely event the share price rebounds, but you must admit that if the price were to miraculously rise, you might not sell then either because the fear of getting out too early might paralyze you. Investing is about making decisions based upon the best available information and analysis and then moving on without looking back with any regrets. Make a decision about the value of a stock, act on that decision, and move on to the next decision.
2. You don't need to continue suffering to have a voice. This is a rationalization that is costing you money.
JMHO

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