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coloradoKid

04/23/13 1:08 AM

#66769 RE: willie gates #66762

Yeah, but when it ran from 0.008 to 0.016 that same person made $27k. Of course, that gain and that loss are all just paper wins and losses. None of it maters until you cash out. And obviously, you think this will eventually go up or you are a sociopath with no real purpose for being here other than to pretend you are an omniscient trader who only bets on winners. JMHO
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BennySlots

04/23/13 1:20 AM

#66772 RE: willie gates #66762

Yes, precisely. But for longs that bought at .01, today's change was only 3%. Any longs that bought (more) today realize that this is a long term (6 month ~ 2 year) play. And so loading at any cheap price is a good deal. Minor fluctuations +/- .0003 aren't really a big deal.

The meaningful moves will happen when the cancer treatment is acquired some time during this quarter, when they put out a peer-reviewed study of that, when they apply for the IND for that, when the IND of that and Hemaxellerate are approved, when the clinical trials begin, when news comes back from clinical trials, and so on. For us, today was no big deal.

And don't get me wrong. I don't have anything against day-trading. But for the past couple weeks there's been a pattern. People make snide posts about how awful they think the stock is for a few days until it drops a few points, then they get scared people to sell off cheap, then become silent and let it rise for a few days, sell, and start all over. Well, I guess they talked a bit too much doom and gloom this time and went down today. I find that somewhat amusing.

I don't really care if we go from .003 to a dime+, or .002 to a dime+. Heck, push it to the trips so I can really load up! We're in a company that is working on cutting-edge science. I mean, they're literally working on a cure for cancer! And so eventually, as things fall into place, we will rise to a penny, multi-pennies, and then silver. I look forward to that.

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