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asuhowe

02/18/08 11:34 AM

#15506 RE: Flatsixer #15504

Flatsixer,
I guess the point here is that even though there is a lot of chatter in regard to COR, it has only equated to a few 100K of additional $$ coming our way..

I have to agree with dockside et al, the floodgates have yet to open in regard to new money, as well as institutional money flowing into COR..

The beauty of COR right now is that it is moving higher on low volume, and building a nice launching pad for when REAL news comes forth (partnerships, RD success, etc.)..

Us LONGS (which are not stupid, just a different investment strategy than TAs) were pretty worried that COR would have to launch from .50 .. it looks like the 1.50ish will be the launching point for a nice run-up once the good news is out there and REAL $$ comes COR's way..

Just for the record, I know that all the TAs are claiming they called COR.. big deal! :)
I called it as well, so did all the longs.. we called it at .50 when we all double and tripled down..

scstocks

02/18/08 1:25 PM

#15511 RE: Flatsixer #15504

Hello Flatsixer, Thanks for taking the time to show how to get at those cor posts, a tool I don't use much, but will in the future.

I have recently sold off a pretty good sized position in Cor, thankfully at a profit, but I can remember clearly how much influence traders can have on this stock. I have seen it many times as Cor runs.

I just didn't think you all were going to come back before Cor needed cash again:-)

One last thought, often I have seen Cor hesitate as it goes skyward, and often that is the exact moment to sell, as if everyone was thinking the same thing, like how much further can it run, and then, BOOM, down she comes. Really check your charts and you can see that historically the best spikes lasted only a day or two. History tends to repeat.

Take Care.