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chasem

08/22/12 6:09 PM

#5543 RE: StevieBpro #5542

Looks like we finally broke resistance today. Did you see that 600k volume at the end of the day. Lots of investers are still waiting on the sidelines but IMO I strongly believe that we will pass the 9$ mark soon and when we do the sky is the limit. I am long and plan on holding and selling around $24 - $30.
Is any one short or long on this. I love reading everyone posts. Cheers
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Hurricane_Rick

08/22/12 6:22 PM

#5544 RE: StevieBpro #5542

I have been trading for over 15 years.

And even if this unprovable assertion is true, it matters to whom on this anonymous message board?

I can tell you first hand, in 48 hours this stock will be below $7.00.

We'll see. You said it was going under $7 and $6 last week. That didn't happen either.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=78671003

Any manipulated stock can do whatever it wishes to do and if you are following charts, you are in deep do do.

Or you could just trade blindly. I'll stick with the charts thank you.

I have made over $600,000.00 trading SYNC. Went short at $14.00 and still have my shorts.

Good for you. Post the trade confirms.

Went short at $14.00 and still have my shorts.

I thought you said $13.50 the other day...
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=78735717

Added more when it went over $8.00.

Shorting a profitable stock, making gobs of money, that is logging in double-digit percentage gains in revenue is not a smart risk/reward decision when it is technically oversold and trading just above support levels. Even if it happens to work out in your favor, from a risk/reward standpoint it is simply not smart money management.

Again, my analogy about hitting on 17 applies here.

Please bookmark this post.

Done.

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08/22/12 7:34 PM

#5546 RE: StevieBpro #5542

looks like seeking alpha is long SYNC again by this email

Seeking Alpha <account@seekingalpha.com>

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Subject: SYNC: An academic report concludes that as...
Priority: Normal Date: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 11:06 AM Size: 10 KB

11:06 AM An academic report concludes that as automobiles become computerized, they also become more vulnerable to viruses. Just like any machine that transmits bits of information wirelessly, hackers in theory could intercept and redirect packets of information from on-board computer systems. Look for cybersecurity firms such as CHKP, SYNC, FIRE, Intel's McAfee unit, and private firm Escrypt to create more products to address the growing issue. (full report .pdf) (Read the comments on this)

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