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Re: Dad4487 post# 38762

Wednesday, 11/29/2017 3:45:52 PM

Wednesday, November 29, 2017 3:45:52 PM

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Just because one made an investment and found out it wasn’t up to par, they shouldn’t try to pass it to an unsuspecting person, that’s not very moral.



Unsuspecting Person?
The Market Makers will be happy to buy your stock from you when you want to sell it, whether you are happy with your investment or not. Odds are you will be selling it to them, not to an individual buyer.


Investing morally?
Adjust your priorities when investing, especially when an investment goes against you. There is nothing morally wrong with selling a losing position. If the stock were to run to $3.00.share (Hypothetically only) tomorrow, would you not sell it? Based on the same reasoning, how moral would it be to sell to someone at 3.00 vs .07?

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