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Re: slappdaddy post# 84046

Friday, 11/18/2016 2:05:55 PM

Friday, November 18, 2016 2:05:55 PM

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They have lots of individuals trading small chunks of change in various companies and opportunities. Nothing is too small if it generates a big percentage return and has a good probability of success. Driving people out of any tiny biotech, even a potentially very successful one is child's play. This is why these stocks get so much play. It's also why they are both profitable on the downside and the upside. These people want to take your money, so you need to know when they are playing with you, or when they are full of crap.

And while they often are wrong and don't always win, one thing to be cognizant of is, even if they are full of crap and lying through their teeth, even if you know that is the case - they can still win. Winning isn't, unfortunately about truthfulness, it's about creating the trend and playing it all the way out.

So the managers of a company like this, they have to be good too, they have to know who they are up against and how to best play it, and they need to avoid, as much as possible, dumb mistakes. Unfortunately, that's not always possible as there are many potential types of mistakes one can make, and one can make some of the biggest mistakes trying to fight against these kinds of bad people. Most managers should keep their eye on the ball, most of the time, while strategically trying to box their shorts into a corner. Instead, things often go the other way. Again, even if the shorts are wrong as h3ll. They can usually find something to make a lot of noise about.

Hopefully our heroes have a plan right now.
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