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Re: EZ2 post# 44349

Friday, 02/24/2012 1:18:19 PM

Friday, February 24, 2012 1:18:19 PM

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(( At less than four cents, I hope NO ONE on this board is forced to sell though ))
Agree 100% This is still a speculative play. And anyone who has more in the game that they have to sell below the ask just to
get money should not be in this market. I use to say go buy divvy stocks. But Keep an close eye on the new Tax Law the government is going to slap a huge % Tax on those to. So divesting out of the markets is looking like something a lot of folks might have to do
just to keep gains they have on preferreds. But anyway the main point of that was there are more buys than sells overall in the time period that was shown.
And that is the history of this stock overall far as I can tell..
And as long as people are willing to sell below the ask the stock will remain in this trading range. So rephrasing my comment.
If you do not need to sell below the ask why do it.
Who is selling is not a concern to me the market is proving it is more than willing to cover those sells and even outpace them...
The market makers are getting shares at a premium and then selling them at ask. working the spread imho. So again why are people willing to let them do this?? Could it be that there are folks who
are here on this board and other boards who will do all that is needed to keep the level of doubt to the point where shareholders are willing to take that little loss based on a post or two..
The only way one can overcome that doubt is by solid research and
understanding of the product and the position this company is in.
There is more than enough solid DD that points to a bright future
for this firm.. IF and I say again, IF the medical professionals
see the product as a viable platform that will save both time and money, and will without a doubt keep the doctors in compliance and are willing to pay for the product then all is good.
And that is still the doubt factor. And that is why I say speculative.. Because until we as a Market can see the acceptance
of the product with proven sales. There will be room to purchase shares at a deflated price. But as soon as there is any indication
of sales backed with formal legal SEC filings. Then the game has changed and those who were played into selling below the ask will be on the sidelines or trying to catch. Up. That is how I see it..
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