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Re: GEO928 post# 110978

Sunday, 12/09/2007 9:56:35 PM

Sunday, December 09, 2007 9:56:35 PM

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their line of credit is the o/s....
And all money given to us is great.

The late part of this phase is the wrong time to purchase this stock; you will more than likely be buying when others are selling which is the start of the next phase. Phase Three: As stated about the late climb phase, late investors are buying and early investors are selling. The price climb has all but come to a halt. You may believe that the company will keep going up and up and up, but very rarely does that happen that the company is overcapitalized and will keep pouring more valuation in its company (stock). You have to remember one thing the stock market is how companied raise capital from the public that they don t have to pay back. Many companies are waiting to see the churn and the price climb slow down this is an indication to them that the public well is drying up and they should take profits themselves. Obviously, they don t want to take every dollar out but believe me they are not going to miss this opportunity to take profits and when they do the price tumbles Phase Four: This phase is obvious the same intense climb in price will eventually be followed by a decline. How much of a decline depends on just how much the company needed to raise in the first place and how quickly the public jump on buying their stock. You will notice that a new support level will be established and the price will probably hover around that price for a while pending further news or filings. If you purchase this stock late in the climb phase this is going to be a painful period for you. Normally the first new support level will be between the middle and late purchase price of the phase two. Say a stock started at $1 a share insiders bought it up to $1.50, started to run and peaked at $3.50. Between $2-$3 is the middle of the phase two and is probably where the price will settle after the tumble.