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Re: Aiming4 post# 10555

Monday, 10/01/2007 2:37:49 AM

Monday, October 01, 2007 2:37:49 AM

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Great Post Aiming4, You make good points... I like to witness the following of the masses that have led to some of Cor's peaks, I have been fortunate enough to participate in some, and the fact that there may be more heading our way soon....

If you run a google finance chart on max time frame, you can see the pop to over 7 dollars in 1996, and again in 1995 to 6
+, so it certainly does have a history of popping. Again both runs were relatively short term as cortex always had to find new financing, issuing new shares, warrants, the story goes on....

I think that the 96 spike was the morning I turned on CNBC and there was the Cortex exec sitting with the morning crew live. Back in those days, if my hazy memory serves, it was all about Cortex's advancements in memory retention.. I can't remember how far they got from mice to humans, but just get them on CNBC and watch the fun beginsmile

Few read these boards compared to the overall investing public, although we can move the prices on low volume days quite a bit. But to really get Cor noticed, and now, with so many more compounds possible and I agree that they look great to the investing public at large.

I just don't like holding a lot of stock in any October, and there is a big difference in my mind from 1.70 down to 1.15 or so, which I think is possible. If I am wrong, so be it, and I wish the buyer on the other side of the trade the best, but for every stock that goes down 50%, I have to find another to go up 100% just to break even. Sometimes I just have to take profits.....
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