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Re: daviddodd post# 1856

Thursday, 02/13/2014 10:36:12 AM

Thursday, February 13, 2014 10:36:12 AM

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You seem to be missing a lot. First of all, I've followed VODG since the early 2000s when Gary Grobbel introduced it to me before he posted it in the Microcap Kitchen on SI, and I've bought and sold it countless times. Secondly, you seem to be implying that posting "heads up, there may be a promo that will allow everyone to sell stock into a spike" is somehow a bad thing -- really?! One of my "stock friends" here on IHub (who was another member of the Grobbel gang and probably owned VODG at one time, by the way) made tens of thousands of dollars after I tipped him off that MKRS, which he had suffered with for years, was being promoted, and he sold into a ridiculous spike. Information sharing is a positive, not a negative, and I figured that anyone who didn't receive the email I received on VODG would want to know that it had been sent out.

The only thing that now seems to have been incorrect was whether the sender of the email I received was compensated for sending it to me. Since I don't currently own VODG and have plenty of other things to do, I didn't feel that I needed to waste my time figuring out who "pennyheaven.com" is - I assumed that they're a promoter. If they were, it would be noteworthy that THEY did not have a compensation disclaimer on the email (note that I said "disclaimer," not "safe harbor statement" as I would have said if I were referring to the press release). I did not suggest that the company did anything wrong whatsoever. The important information was not whether there was a press release, but that some service was emailing it around to people unsolicited. I don't appreciate being told that "all I had to do" was one thing or another, when it should have been quite clear to you that what I DID do -- and didn't HAVE to do -- was for the good of anyone holding this stock and reading the board.

Isn't the "motive" of this statement obvious? It means that if there's an unexplained price spike (like when MKRS went from .05 to .60 in a couple of hours) you sell into it because once you know the cause, you know that it's unsustainable; if nothing happens, there's no need to do anything.
"No one should miss the chance to sell into any spike, and then buy back lower if you want."

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