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Re: acrazjo post# 66508

Thursday, 11/11/2004 7:59:06 PM

Thursday, November 11, 2004 7:59:06 PM

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joe,

I just think she said to take some off the table...not sell at any price...at least in the last few days.

If you're a long thinking about getting out...it was a good short term suggestion...but then, you wouldn't be a long......but fred says we may make a run to around .50 if I remember correctly...sometimes I wonder if they are all in cahouts....so, either way, they both aren't really wrong and if we listened would have made a few bucks..

but yes, Cassie is still pushing the Edig will fail pump.

If the digeplayer deal doesn't pan out....I will be enlisting the services of a stock attorney....as the losses to me (if I sell) would be great....seems there is always a new promise on the horizon..been hearing that for years and it is getting old.


Posted by: Cassandra
In reply to: None Date:11/1/2004 11:51:50 AM
Post #of 66505

Longs who need to unload some shares should consider taking some off the table today IMO as the volume and price support is the best it's been in nearly a year. FWIW, trying to wait for the top of a run is usually futile, especially if you're not tied into the trader group. The momentum may continue a bit longer, but his kind of liquidity is rare for EDIG.

Run is not on fundamentals but paid promotion probably by the CP financiers. Savvy swing traders know how to play it and pull the plug when momo is over. The CP financiers can short into volume and convert to cover at sub $0.19.

Congratulations to those who play this run well, including "longs" those who swing trade EDIG exclusively.

"Long" shares bought during a run like this usually end up under water when the run is over.

Best wishes for profits during this incredible run.





Posted by: Cassandra
In reply to: None Date:10/27/2004 10:43:38 AM
Post #of 66505

Huge volume today on news with a very uncertain outcome for EDIG. The financiers who still have millions of shortable preferreds certainly need to push/support the price if this is bad news.

I wonder if this kind of thing is in action today:

http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=2376809

Some of the savvy swing traders know how to recognize and play these moves. However, it could be a promotional head fake to create volume for those who know the true implications of Wencor's acquisition of APS to sell into.



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