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Re: Amer786 post# 15471

Wednesday, 11/17/2010 11:27:32 AM

Wednesday, November 17, 2010 11:27:32 AM

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Asking the same question over and over and not being satisfied with the answers is not working for some. I get that. If you guys want to know some strange esoteric formula for determining how long an MM can mess with you, I freely admit that I have no special insight to their motives. Trying to encourage people to hold onto their shares, explaining the merits of the company and forcing the MMs to relent, on the other hand, is very straight forward, honest and tends to have a positive effect.

Forgive me if I think that just calling out L2s is boring and tedious to have to page through at the end of the day. So are dozens and dozens of repetitions of the same inane questions. News will come when it is available and MMs will act as governors to modulate the acceleration. There is nothing sinister going on here.

More often than not, News signals a time to sell for more traders than a buy for those in the opposite camp. Supatcha seems savvy enough to issue News late in the day when it doesn't affect the progress one way or another. If News is paramount in one's interest, the Investor Relations people are the ones to badger, not us. If Market Makers represent an interest, then perhaps, (because I don't know) there is a site that delves into that subject, a board on IHub or one could start such a discussion group. It certainly would gain a following from the volume of posts that I see on the subject.

I for one, appreciate the involvement of the speculators here who have done some fine DD for us and I welcome new faces bringing new insight and information. There are some sites where negativity rules the roost and posters of that nature can find a fabulous support system. I do find, that if you want a truer picture of a company and it's stock, that supporters, on average, do the best DD. True, a highly motivated critic can usually produce some scathing items but they usually don't stand up to scrutiny for the main reason that most of us don't pick dog stocks. Patience is a virtue and we can profit if we keep our eyes on the prize and not psyche ourselves into buying into the lines that tricky people might deliver.


I'm in a Gold Mining stock, 28.5 million in the float, shiny holes coming in, and tendered offers from all over wanting a piece of the action. Huge gains will be made from here and many surprises are in store for us.