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Re: Lowjack post# 105300

Monday, 11/01/2010 11:52:24 PM

Monday, November 01, 2010 11:52:24 PM

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I understand...you mean this?

When investors give up any previous gains in stock price by selling equities in an effort to get out of the market and into less risky investments. True capitulation involves extremely high volume and sharp declines. It usually is indicated by panic selling.

After capitulation selling, it is thought that there are great bargains to be had. The belief is that everyone who wants to get out of a stock, for any reason (including forced selling due to margin calls), has sold. The price should then, theoretically, reverse or bounce off the lows. In other words, some investors believe that true capitulation is the sign of a bottom.

From what I have talked with IR about this week, it seems they really dont give a damn. If people want out, others like me are waiting to buy their shares and looking at the chart, whether it goes to 5 or 6 or even your 4 's for the matter .. I don't care, Doesnt mean much to me whether a couple cents or not.

I will not be waiting for LOL Capitulation tomorrow. I am in one way or the other.

What do I know? btw We do have Gold and Silver in our beautiful mountains Good luck to all

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