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Re: 10 bagger post# 154118

Saturday, 05/18/2013 10:57:54 AM

Saturday, May 18, 2013 10:57:54 AM

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Hank,
It isn't posting earnings reports or press releases that are the issue; it is when you make comments that cause others that follow you to buy when you are selling (without disclosing). Here is an example with BNLB.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=84567301&txt2find=bnlb

Notice how you said it could get to .14 to .16 in the message, knowing damn well it wasn't going to get there when you had plans on unloading half a million shares around the .125 level. I know your game, so of course I wasn't the one taking in your shares at that price. Perhaps you could send the check to one of your local charities?

Here is another example regarding EIPC:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=78078213

It has nothing to do with the fact that you were wrong with your assessment of the company, nobody is going to be right on every trade, it was that you were sitting on the ask when you made this post and anyone who purchased the stock on your recommendation, was in fact buying from you.

You are obviously a very astute investor with many years’ experience, so why do you feel the need to fleece newbie investors just to fill your coffers? How many yachts can you water-ski behind? How much is enough? I have noticed this pattern over and over on many of these low price/floater stocks that you make a market in and have the ability to control due to your purchasing power. Recently you have started to document your trades on IHUB and I have a feeling that you did this because you were receiving heat for your antics and wanted some protection in case an issue was to arise.

I had no intention of bringing this up on what I consider the best stock thread on the internet, but your post regarding the discussion on silicon investor and your comment of people crying about your behavior, struck me the wrong way. Even though I am no longer an active member of silicon investor, I learned how to trade from following the late GPG and owe much of my success to him and that thread.

BTW: Since you are spending $1,000 on postage stamps, I would suggest that you look into online banking and email...you could save a fortune!

Vince

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