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Re: lowtrade post# 11771

Tuesday, 01/15/2008 7:46:14 AM

Tuesday, January 15, 2008 7:46:14 AM

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Lowtrade, what is a PR "blitz"? I've seen you use it several times regarding copi. In the post I am responding to, you say, "....for not posting a buy in the Dec. PR blitz, which I did not event see." Are you aware there was one PR released in December? PR blitz?

Attacked? Why so sensitive? The reason you were "attacked", I think, is because you insinuate copi is another one of your 'tinfoil hat plays', which insinuates it's just another typical pump and dump penny stock company only interested in promoting it's share price to dump shares on the open market. I can understand why such statements would upset some, especially those who have done extensive DD. Did you spend even two minutes of time to research the PR's and filings prior to making such accusations? It's obvious, and by your own admission, you did not.

I've seen you post your 'tinfoil hat' business before. Truth is, you have been pretty accurate on much of what I've seen you post regarding other plays. However, it's really not overwhelmingly impressive considering your tinfoil hat theory applies to 99% of stocks in pennyland, so your chances of success are favorable. LOL

So, when you cast copi into your tinfoil hat theories, without spending any time to research, and say things like "typical hype play", "chart screams of hype play", it upsets those who know better. Considering you have a large following, it is irresponsible for you to make such statements without doing some DD first.

Your technical analysis of copi is wrong, in my opinion. One of the very important components to your tinfoil hat theories is "volume". On one hand, you say copi is a tinfoil hat play or typical PR hype play which implies high trading volumes due to company selling shares and retail herd believing the hype, but on the other hand you say copi lacks volume and it's the "lack" of volume that shareholders should be suspect of. Which is it?

I suspect the lack of volume is due to the fact copi has a very small float and anyone holding shares sees the value in holding them, thus very little selling. There is zero dilution occurring, obvious to most. Thus, what you are seeing is demand outweighing supply and the MM's acting accordingly. I own a very significant position and my shares are not for sale any time soon. I'm in your camp most of the time where it's rare I do anything other than flip these pennies, but I can interpret the volume and the L2 activity, and from what I've seen so far, you couldn't be farther from reality with your 'tinfoil hat' theory.

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