OT - Re:The problem with ECU as I see it
posted on
Feb 12, 2008 08:31PM
No matter which darling stock I hold, each is a candidate for typically ten percent being traded on a short term basis, no more because I do not want to be cought selling before a profound price rise.
I bought only a few thousand ECU shares ( I do not hold much ECU anyways) before the report came out with the intent to just sell them right after the report came out because I hoped that the share price was going over $3, at the very least over $2.50.
When the report came out and the price did not go to my expected level I was and still am disapointed.
As to Latisha ( I presume female from the name ) I respected her for the straight shooting opinions. However to come out with the negativity after the report came out just because the price did not perform as expected is out of line imo and my respect takes a beating.
All of you may notice that before Coach started to post here and recently when a flood of you came in, this board was fairly dead and I was trying to post at what ever occasion to maintain some interest and linkage. It is not easy but persistence usually pays off.
I am at this moment working on several boards with the intent that at least a couple will grow up soon. Hence with this board having reached maturity I intend to participate less due to lack of time and effort.
And no need to be strict with posters unless things are getting out of hand. We are all reasonable people ( Have been waiting to say this for a long time ) and due to our recent experience are sensitive to things getting out of control, so we need more to be conscious that we do not over react.
When there is action with our stock and we are pressed to get our views across then obviously that is not a time for off topic posting. Until recently I would have begged even for off topic posts but with the number of participants and the quality of many now, there is little room for even border line topics. There would not even be much time to read them all let alone respond to some.
Cheers to all for participating.