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Re: wallymac post# 117395

Friday, 04/16/2010 1:22:24 AM

Friday, April 16, 2010 1:22:24 AM

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WHat's the difference between blind

faith and logical speculation based on what is known?
Blind faith is something you believe even though there is no basis for that faith.


Blind faith has no text book reason for utilization in the equity markets....... New Topic!!!!!..... sure......OK, we'll play..

Logical speculation is looking at what has been accomplished, what is yet to be accomplished and whether the track record suggests that the goals will be accomplished. In addition one needs to look at the potential market of what has yet to be accomplished. This is what the Stock Market is all about. It's looking at companies in their infancy and deciding whether the company you are looking at has the potential to achieve success and to therefore greatly increase shareholder value.

Yet, why fail to logically speculate the future economy? HMMM
While we are at it, there is a failure to "logically" speculate the past and future track record of companies with more experience than the subject company. Lets call that
"Market Share". "Market Share " is something we havent invested in with this company except for the "blind speculation there of"


We all know the great success stories out there, no need to bring them up again. Will INIX one day be another huge success story? No one can state for certain at this point. However, we can speculate. They are looking to be more than a one trick pony. They have had some success, as witnessed by today's PR and how Ifinix Futures and Island/Ifinix Forex has progressed. They also now have Realtime on the market with Trader, efinix and Ifinix Capital yet to come.

So far the speculated (blind or logical) .10 to 1.00 isnt even in the running, So....?.......? Umm.... HUH?

None of this will come to pass overnight but given time, the real question comes down to whether one believes that the possibility of success is greater than the possibility of failure.

How about the possibility for continuation of business there for giving a viable relaxing retirement for those employed by the shareholders...AKA, The big boys (as deserving) retire in 4 yrs and the long investor/s continue to post about what could have/ should have been... Oh wait, there is the "sometimes insider / sometimes investor" to follow speculating blindly as well "faithfully" while their speculated faith is swept up in the vacuum of sleeping monies.. but hey, old Warren the buff didnt do it over night either.. Of course, he is the type that will find a 1cent piece and sell you on the copper being worth 3....

Good luck.

At this point one can either come up with every reason available to talk themselves out of this investment or actually look at the Pro's and Con's, and weigh them.
IMO, the Pro's outweigh the Con's. The risk is still there, more so than on big board stocks but the "potential" for reward is also there and it's greater than on most big board stocks


So now we are going to compare this company to "big board" stocks? I guess that means certain investors should "kick" it up a notch? I'm game......... RU :)