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oldsport

01/21/14 2:58 PM

#51493 RE: un4given #51491

plz all newbie... read and learn...

Use your brain. It's quite simple. PHOT is best in sector. IF YOU, an uneducated, unprofessional, at home piddly trader know this, OF COURSE big money knows this. They are ALWAYS ahead of you. What does big money want? PROFIT. How do you get the most profit from stocks? Buying low, selling high. In the end, that is the biggest rule and the one people seem to forget the fastest when they panic. BUY LOW SELL HIGH. What is big money doing? Pushing PPS down so they can BUY LOW. What are all the small investors doing when they see it bleeding red? SELLING LOW. Stupid. Ignoring the first and only "rule" of investing and letting their emotions scare them into losing money hand over fist, while big money just shorts it down, covers for a profit, then buys it back to increase their holdings. It really does not take a genius to see what is happening. There's just too many people on Ihub, and too many people in general, that risk their money without understanding how things work, and thats why you hear all the sob stories about fools that lost it all in the stock market..They didn't LOSE anything, they GAVE IT AWAY to big money cause they got scared. IF you have done your homework, and you know that PHOT is best in sector, then STOP WORRYING about what the shorts are doing. Stop worrying about a few red days. You only lose money if you sell lower than you buy. End of story. Relax, wait it out, don't even look at the pps for a few days if that's what it takes. But whatever you do, don't panic and sell lower than you bought, because THEN you lose money. The only time you should sell lower than you buy is if something FUNDAMENTAL changes. To date, there has been NO fundamental changes to this stock, so there is NO reason to sell this at this time.
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Midw3st

01/21/14 3:44 PM

#51527 RE: un4given #51491

There is a HUGE FUNDAMENTAL that has changed about this stock! Another 2 billion...2... two BILLION a/s shares are being used as liquidity for company expenses. Those will soon become O/S and then it works on a matter of supply and demand. Increasing supply of something from an all economic standpoint, will decrease the price of said supply. Therefore, more shares, means more supply which means cheaper shares.