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Re: DonLeopoldo post# 40593

Saturday, 07/21/2007 3:10:52 AM

Saturday, July 21, 2007 3:10:52 AM

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Why play games with a stock that goes down 90% or more per year, for several years. And, if anyone thinks that they can play faster and better than paim, paim just changes their rules, or says that they will, and suspends all trading, or says that they can, and sets the new price, or says that they can, and the SEC, or NasDaq, could care less. And, there is no entity that could be sued PROFITABLY, by any American, but there are many lawyers who will take the case, if the clients pay 100% of all possible fees, in advance, in cash, with no guarantees.

But, at the end of the last reverse split, 1 year ago, when there were only 3 Billion shares left, I bought 10% of them, at an average price of 0.0004 , for $120,000 , and sold them all, near the top, for an average price of 0.0040 , and made a profit of $1,080,000 , for a cool $800,000 net profit, after all commissions and taxes, because two of us know how to play paim's games, but we both don't have time to explain any details, or provide any proof.

Averaging-down is profitable, for shorters, only.