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Monday, 02/18/2008 2:03:47 AM

Monday, February 18, 2008 2:03:47 AM

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Two reasons...

1] The short Facts speak for themselves.

2a] Five paying Mods,
2b] For-ever asking,
2c] Three answered questions,
2d] To
2e] One expert group of shorters.

Only the most meaningful + brand new questions earn answers.
But, only after our always ultra-meaningful Facts are refuted.

Besides, we may need some ammo for our other donee programs.

Anyway, since this free post is already spent, consider this.

Traders + flippers + shorters make their biggest bucks,
fastest, and with minimum risk, by finding volatile, and
thinly traded [in dollars] stocks, that are priced grossly
wrong.

copi is perfect. Especially for us shorters.
The 5 Mods, and most of the other posters, and ~98% of
all posts, are overly-enthusiastic about copi.

And, cargo's 'survey' seems to show that ~50+% of what they
[wish to] think is the trading float is owned by them.
So, they think that they can control the daily price swings.
And probably CAN, temporarily. Especially if they publicly
plan to deliberately vibrate the price.

That's the favorite playground for shorters/traders/flippers.

It is especially riskless to shorters, in the case of copi,
for a raft of Facts, previously posted, but unrefuted.

But, we don't even care if copi is about to boom, and all of
the 98% posted exaggerations are true, eventually.

As long as copi is currently way over-priced, and the very
few over-buyers are running out of new cash. Then, the real
market corrects, and the contrarians profit.

It's especially easy on pennys + pinkys, where 90% of longs,
lose 90% per year. And, since it is a Zero-sum game, it
must all be collected by shorters + Brokers + M&M's +
the shareprinters + toxie-buyers.

By the way, a shareprinter CEO is most similar to a shorter.
They both sell shares first. But, the CEO never has to buy
any of them back. And makes 100% profit, immediately. It's
a little tougher for us shorters. We don't ever profit
immediately, and we sometimes have to cover, unless the
'company' goes BK and/or quits being allowed to trade.
Which ever happens first. And usually does, because 90% of
all pinks and/or pennys go BK within 3 years.

So, Let's Roll out the bouncing copi's + play ball in 31 hrs.

Averaging-down is profitable, for shorters, only.

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