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Saturday, 06/12/2004 9:20:46 PM

Saturday, June 12, 2004 9:20:46 PM

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Free shares, Ms. Shell

Sorry to be so naive, but when traders speak of owning free shares, do they mean they have already kept profit and left in their initial investment?

Janice, regarding CMKX's Canadian affiliates releasing the same CMKX PR, I don't think it's an if...they must post this info. Canada's markets will pretty much coerce them. Opinion, but a pretty strong one.

Could someone fill me in on the extent that the two Canadian ventures are involved with CMKX, fiscally speaking? I'd like to get an idea of the proportion of rate of change for CMKX I can expect on Monday, a little monetary data would help.

I agree with those in here that are amused by bashers. I smile more often than frown when sifting through the bear quagmire. The existence of bashers is a good thing, and the more of them there are in proportion to us bulls, the better. The presence of negative sentiment is healthy for a stock, the more bearishness as the stock rises the better. If someone that posts their real time trades and has a good trade history becomes bearish, I'll contemplate the stage of profits. Historically smart money tends to remain that way. Sometimes I will post on a board that I think the respective stock is going to go down. If I watch a flag for a long time and then notice the technicals deteriorating, I will try to warn the bulls for a few days, then leave. When I warn them, I post my real time trades along with my bearish utterences. I guess it may come across as cocky, but if there is someone out there that thinks like me, I'll try to help them *sm*. I did this most recently with PMU on the Yahoo message board a few months back. I guess my point is, just make sure that you are making a conscious effort to discern between a basher and an earnest, helpful trader. Don't dismiss all bears. There are smart, honest ones and they are usually timely.

Avarice Monopolist


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