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davidam

01/29/11 8:50 AM

#13612 RE: ID Supermoney #13611

Very poor volume here for this pikie. Careful pinkies and DD don't mix. You know what they say stinky pinkies!!
In the market pinkies are having an increasing time getting any credibility. Rightfully so. Unless this can up list I see the market just won't take this one seriously.

I will do some dd here and post my findings
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davidam

01/29/11 8:51 AM

#13613 RE: ID Supermoney #13611

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Snowie

01/29/11 7:15 PM

#13619 RE: ID Supermoney #13611

Hi, ID. I'm not saying there aren't many longs sitting here, but what I am saying is that a valid case can be made that this stock seems to have attracted an inordinate amount of MMs, shorts and others more interested in what can be pulled from this company in the very short run rather than over the long term. Do you dispute that the general tenor of the investor population here in pennyland is more akin to how a skittish horse might act? From my research (and I observe the goings on at many more boards than just this particular one, though only as a disinterested observer, to tell the truth), it would seem that a valid hypothesis could be made that folks here in pennyland are extremely, extremely jumpy.

Really, I'm continually amazed at how whatever Tivus does just isn't enough...no matter what it does. I mean, it clears one or a another hurdle which everybody says it needs to clear in order to satisfy XYZ criteria, and then we all-of-a-sudden are all told that, well, "there's something else Tivus has to do before folks will be satisfied." Could you confidently state at this point, knowing what the company's been doing and how it's kept every promise, vis a vis reports etc., that something nefarious on the part of Tivus is afoot? I really couldn't, though I don't have any sort of inside knowledge or anything else other than what I've seen, read and been told about Tivus and what its business plan is. It all seems kosher to me, in other words ;-)

I've said it before about the stock market (not just about pennies, but about the broader "real" markets): It's not church bingo, and anybody who chooses to wait until he or she has 100 percent of whatever information is supposedly needed before making a decision about most anything is forever doomed to be caught behind the powercurve. I'm not directing this at you, but I've seen military as well as medical decisions (both usually matters of life and death) come a cropper due to what we call "paralysis by (over) analysis." It happens in poker, too. It happens in many other more mundane situations, in fact.

Sometimes, IMHO, waiting and waiting until the tactical or strategic environment is absolutely perfect is a recipe for ultimate failure. I'm only holding about 40,000 shares of Tivus stock, so the amount of skin I have in this game is far less than quite a few others here, which means I may need to qualify my statements above. I still believe, though, that the danger of paralysis by analysis is a constant presence in most situations in which a decision point is reached, especially here in pennyland.