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Gymbob

04/01/11 12:06 PM

#40018 RE: madtig6 #40017

You are not wasting your time and although I admit I have not yet listened to your advice, I AM learning to pay attention to your advice and may very well start cleaning out my ears kind Sir. Please don't stop adding VALUE to this board. You ARE getting through to me. Thanks MT
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adrian taylor

04/01/11 12:14 PM

#40019 RE: madtig6 #40017

The share price was being supported at .15......... by someone?......... at least until now. The big blow out is starting....but don't worry,..... I3 management going to be buying like crazy...........totally hilarious.
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garyhalvo

04/01/11 12:25 PM

#40021 RE: madtig6 #40017

taking your advice and going to jump back in at .11 ;-)

thanks for everything you do for us.
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chevyman

04/01/11 12:30 PM

#40022 RE: madtig6 #40017

madtig, I would rather not post my trading actions, but as I have stated before, your charting and charting in general, is priceless!
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G-dog

04/01/11 12:37 PM

#40023 RE: madtig6 #40017

I look at your chart every day Tig . Keep it up..
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mx10001

04/01/11 1:04 PM

#40024 RE: madtig6 #40017

Madtig6, I didn't sell because I had already sold a month or so ago, but your chart did prevent me from buying back too soon. Still waiting and watching for developments. Thanks.
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ounceoflogic

04/01/11 1:36 PM

#40025 RE: madtig6 #40017

Please don't stop sharing your opinions.
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IMGG4TP

04/01/11 2:15 PM

#40026 RE: madtig6 #40017

madtig..........Since you asked, let me refresh your memory. After the close of Mar 25, you were advising that "the daily chart looks pretty good." (#39661), a full 7 1/2 hours after I advised caution against chasing the share buyback hype. On Mar 26, the Saturday before IMGG's Monday open at its bounce high, you were telling us that you were "not back in yet, but seriously considering it." (#39682) It was not until after the close on Mar 28, the day IMGG tanked by 10% that you first advised caution. Would you not agree that chart reading becomes dysfunctional when they tell you to be bullish at the highs, and bearish at the lows?