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By nature naysayers and bashers are never wrong. H

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Posted On: 06/03/2016 10:21:29 AM
Posted By: Pugilista
By nature naysayers and bashers are never wrong. Here is a good example from another ticket how does it apply to Rmhb? Know what you own!

Not too long ago on the other board, a naysayer said, "We will never see .0002 again"

Just so happens he was wrong and we did see .0002 yesterday.

As the story goes, someone pointed out to this naysayer that he was wrong, and instead of saying, "Oops, you got me. I was wrong", he said, "So that's cause for excitement?"

Excitement or not, .0002 was reached and indeed he was in fact wrong.

I think every day is a learning experience in the stock market. Notice the tactic of avoidance and justification. He knew he was wrong so he used justification in an effort to avoid dealing with his error.

Currently, he has revised his tactic by saying, "We will never hit the high side of .0003's".

Well, when we do hit the 'high side of .0003', do you really think he will admit his mistake? Of course not. He will simply repeat the process of avoidance and justification and start over with, "We will never see .0005." It is a never ending cycle of rinse and repeat by avoiding a direct response.

Textbook example of one of the many tactics naysayers use to make their presence known. Remember, naysayers aren't here to learn from us. When they post, they want us to respond. Many are paid per response, many are paid to simply keep the board distracted.

Although not investment advice, I have seen stocks worth .20 cents a share and not surprisingly, naysayers were present. So don't think that 'price' actually matters because it doesn't. .0002, .002, .02, .20, $2.00.... the numbers mean nothing to a naysayer. All they care about is keeping the board distracted.


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