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Trans-Pacific Aerospace TPAC
Posted On: 09/19/2015 11:52:52 AM
Post# of 22940
Posted By: Mysterium
$TPAC It is incredible what a little impatience and a bit of excess emotion can do to the minds of traders/investors. When one is to examine the sell-off that happened yesterday, the first thing to ask is the following: Did anything change from a fundamental perspective that can be proven and documented as official and accurate? My conclusion is that nothing changed and nothing of an immediate nature, good or bad. It appears that someone or a couple of someones with a large position opted out either out of impatience or to pull money to chase another run that was of a time sensitive manner that would in some way be beneficial enough that when such a party were to return here, that they could sell at .0004, buy in and ride the run elsewhere, and then come back to buy .0005's with a surety that they would secure more at .0005 post-run than they did at .0004 pre-run. The other scenario is fear. This is likely what caused a few others to sell based on the liquidation of a larger position by the original party. Every trader has their own strategy, but my take - as far as my own shares are concerned and not to be misconstrued as advice - is that, with a stock in mid to low triple-zeroes with no R/S included as a variable is nothing more than a patience and accumulation game, especially with the bid support seen at .0004, which inevitably absorbed the selling. Congrats to those patient enough to sit the bid long enough to score the .0004's. There are very few plays that seem solid; TPAC is one of the select few. While waiting for news, especially pertaining to our first big purchase order, I have absolutely no fear with this play and see every dip as excitement and a chance to add if desired, and every day forward as one day closer to materialization of what all of the stronger hands know is coming. I respect that everyone has their own strategy but I am glad to be holding here, just as I have been all along.

Here is something that those getting impatient or those just beginning might want to read. The following has been sourced from the link below the pasted block of text:

Lesson 7: Bashers play on your lack of patience. You have held a stock for a while. You knew it will be a big stock someday, but the BASHER CAN GET TO YOU BECAUSE YOU ARE TIRED OF WAITING FOR YOUR GAIN. That’s when the Basher is best. The Basher is bothersome, so you dump it on a bad day. Some others also dump. Then you get mad for your loss and return to let everyone know how mad you are. Then you turn into a semi-Basher as well. THE BASHER HAS WON, AND GAINED A NEW ALLY – YOU!

Source: http://messageboardfools.com/bashers.htm














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Do your own DD. Assume everyone here is either an amateur trader/investor or a paid interest such as a compensated pumper/basher. My posts are strictly for entertainment purposes. I am not on Wall St., do not work for a group, and only get paid when my personal investments materialize. I am only responsible for my own gains and losses; no one is to blame for my mistakes or for any advice taken from postings; likewise, I am not to blame for any advice you take of mine, regardless of gains or losses from doing so. Good luck to all; may you live long and prosper greatly.



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