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Re: bhonda post# 9274

Wednesday, 04/24/2013 12:02:47 PM

Wednesday, April 24, 2013 12:02:47 PM

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They moved it to .45 and now it's gone, shaking here IMO



Who really know why they sold. The important thing is it's flushed out of the system now.

But the truth of the matter is that there are many investors who are trading this stock just as much as there are investors who are holding everything thru the Markman.

Many understand that WDDD still has legs left in it leading up to the Markman, that the "pre-Markman runup" has still yet to run its course, but they may not believe that this next leg up is imminent and believe that there are more productive sandboxes to play in for a little while. Is this a gamble that they can get back into WDDD before the next pop? Sure it is, but they believe that the potential reward for them elsewhere for the time being outweighs this risk -- textbook risk/reward analysis. Will it work out for them? For some yes, for some no.

The takeaway for me is that -- similar to VRNG -- many left due to impatience and their itchy trigger fingers could not handle having to wait to satify their constant need for immediate gratification. BUT, the key for me is that many of these investors will be back. And that is the most important thing. Why? Because when they churn their shares over and come back as new buyers buying new shares, they bring NEW MONEY to the table. And this is what will help fuel the buying pressure. Investors who have clung to the cheap shares they acquired back in the teens, .20's, and even .30's -- although in great shape for the future -- have ZERO impact on the sp going forward, whereas NEW MONEY will impact it.

Just thinking out loud...