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Re: saddest wave post of all

By: Cactus Flower in ALEA | Recommend this post (0)
Mon, 08 Apr 13 1:09 AM | 93 view(s)
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the real problem is this.

many folks, and in particular the so-called leading wavoids, are either unable or unwilling to identify the distinction between a company and its owners.

the company can succeed after a long period of investment, while individual shareholders have had their ownership interest diluted to dust.

the folks that win are those who invest most at the lowest prices. longevity in a diluting equity is a poor proposition.

cash flow is what matters.


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saddest wave post of all
By: Cactus Flower
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Mon, 08 Apr 13 12:33 AM
Msg. 13188 of 54959

is the one that is oft-repeated and which goes "if it wasn't for the work of posters like awk, weby, rwk, ramsey (etc) i would have given up long ago."

okay. so in identifying an investment opportunity we know whose advice one does not want to take.

but the extraordinary part is, the poor saps who write that post write it in gratitude.

it belongs in the same parcel as a message that reads:

"thank you, scrooge, for your generous tip."

or

"i am so grateful that you persuaded me to give my family fortune to the moonies. i have great hopes for the afterlife."

or

"i was so looking forward to eating the birthday cake you brought back from the bakery for me; how lucky to find no cake and you stuffed with your face covered in chocolate. priceless."


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