Friday, September 11, 2009 10:51:50 AM
Simple question: If the street is always correct, "discounting stocks before any incriminating evidence was brought to bear," then how do sharp rises and plunges happen on unexpected news?
btw, Still waiting for your reply to my 'deal or no deal:'
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=41333998
Guess the shoe isn't as comfortable when it's on the other foot?
If you prefer, feel free to PM me your contact at the SEC so I can follow up on your assertions.
99.99% of all pinks are scams. Best to assume the other 0.01% are as well.
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