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Tuesday, 03/05/2013 12:29:50 PM

Tuesday, March 05, 2013 12:29:50 PM

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Well, so far, every explanation is inadequate to delineate why price falls with every good sales PR. Somebody said that its because we all expected the TSA news to result in good chart behavior...

So I suppose somebody is trying to sell me on the fake idea that an old disappointment is now going to have the chart go down every time good news comes out. Really?

How does old disappointment have any kind of force that plays out in a price decline for some indeterminent time period going out into the future? How does that make logical sense?

It ought to be, IMHO, that, on first instance of good news, the trueism play out: "Buy the rumor, sell the news."

So we get TSA news. Down she goes. Fine. Love the rule. Spot on. The rule of thumb, "sell the news", means price drops after news. Fine. I get that.

But then we get news, more news, and more news. Where's the space to have a rumor in there? Its just news, news, news.... one after the other. So how does that legitimize a decline every time good news hits? Its not an explanation at all.... not of some natural sequence, that is. It looks like somebody is playing with the stock to take it down on purpose, IMHO. Thats what it looks like to me.

I think there is manipulation going on.. thats what I think. Otherwise it simply makes zero sense.

Out comes good news.... down goes stock price..... price does not retrace back up, but out comes another good sales PR... and down she goes again.

Nonsense. That ain't natural. Thats a stock getting shoved around by enemies of the company, IMHO.

At some point, price should rise. Otherwise it will eventually reach zero on repeated good reports, which is utter nonsense.
Can anyone envision such a crock as that? Repeadated good sales has a company share price crashing till it reaches zero... and on what....???? On nothing but good news. Thats what!!

The very idea that every closely packed (in terms of timeline) instance of good news means a price decline... the very idea that this is "natural" is absurd.

Can anyone actually posit that repeated good news is going to drive this stock's price down, Down, DOWN!?!?

Has a company that is selling product time upon time... when does repeated sales success warrant a steady stock price decline?

At some point, it just has to be the case that good sales news means price goes UP.

It just makes zero sense for stock price declines to always follow every sales success story. One time... OK, fine... Buy the rumor, sell the news.

But after that, it gets kind of obvious. It just has to be evidence that somebody is stepping in to push the stock around deliberately. I can see no other rational explanation.

Imperial Whazoo

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