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Re: Dennisb68 post# 132428

Thursday, 06/03/2010 6:28:18 PM

Thursday, June 03, 2010 6:28:18 PM

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Dennis,

One of your points that always stands out, is you seem to think you know what other traders and investors are doing and thinking, out side of what they say. It is always wise to contemplate what others are doing and thinking, in fact if you can get your finger on the pluse of the markets you can win in the short term. You can be a trader. Even the Big Boards are just all about trading these days, that's why you see Trillions of Dollars on the sidelines.

One of the attractions of Winning Brands is aside from their solid business plan and the strong products is my perception of a great shareholder base. As I see it, there are many like myself that continue to add shares to their holdings. I can not prove this, but I believe this to be true. I see it in the chart and there are thoughs that I know to be trust worthy that say so. I see the float tightening.

On the other hand we see a number of traders that come in from time to time, that pump the stock, wait for the PR's and than kill the runs. This has become a predictable pattern.

Here is the good news, anyone such as meself who whats to own a peice of Winning Brands for the future, has the good fortune of buying at these levels. It is all about looking down the road. My first purchase of WNBD was at .0179, with no regrets. That purchase represents about 6% of my total shares today. Averaging in is an old investing stratagy.

So, I dont think that there are people in Winning Brands just looking to get out, if anyone has been here for 2 or 3 years and is following the progress, more than likely they have added to their shares.(Not counting the pure traders) IMO

How many shareholders have added to their original shares?

In reguards to the trading pattern, it will be broken soon, and we will be moving upword. IMO

By the way, this is not a Fortune 500 Company.

This is Risk vs Reward.
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