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  1. LittleTrader is offline
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    03-18-2009, 12:04 AM #41
    39 cents will get me even. I'm sooooooo glad i sunk in another chunk at .11, otherwise my avg was 1.15

    SIRI was the first stock i messed around with, buying @ 1.50, 1.30 and .8. It was pretty tough watching it go to .05, but I have learned a TON about the market in general from these boards and my own research over the past 7-8 months and feel confident going forward.

    As was said above, there are people on here that are very knowledgeable and are generous enough to share. But sometimes you just have to weed through all the BS (siriusowner cough cough) and trust your gut.

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    03-18-2009, 12:33 AM #42
    Notice, SiriusOwner and the "Church lady" are gone now that this stock has turned around.

    IMO, He was a short basher in disguise!

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    03-18-2009, 01:05 AM #43
    im in the green. this is my first post but I LOVE to read all the discussion.
    I got in at 0.22, 0.17, and 0.10. I am averaged at 0.15.
    When I saw 0.38 today I almost sold hoping to buy back at a lower price but with the "no reason to jump this much" ride I was worried that it would keep rising.
    I am pretty much in for the long haul. BUT...the number 0.50 seems to be a magical number, especially if you are a Gann follower. I might get out at 0.50 depending on if the stock hangs there for any period of time.

    Just want to thank all the people that post..I have learned alot from siriusbuzz.
    this is my first "big" position. 6 grand is alot for a single $270 a week paycheck male living on his own.
    but thanks to you guys I am WAYYY in the green!

    oh..and for those new people that know enough about the market to lose all their money..go buy "one up on wall street" by Peter Lynch and "How Technical Analysis works" by Bruce Kamich. Both of these books have been a godsend.

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    03-18-2009, 02:32 AM #44
    triple digit % gains.

    I really owe a lot of that to the guys on this SA misfit forum.

    I was in this long before ever reading a word from any of them and would have stayed long without them too, but they did help give me the courage and assurance I needed to hang in this fight with confidence by reinforcing my own views and sharing there's with me and all of you.

    You are a gutsy and dedicated bunch of guys, that's for sure.

    I wish you all success and good luck.

  5. trippingthespeculatingpos is offline
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    03-18-2009, 09:38 AM #45
    up 173% as of right now

  6. Keln is offline
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    03-18-2009, 04:33 PM #46
    Yeah, I'm well into triple digit % gains myself. Thanks to lurking these forums of course. Thanks for the info!

  7. mcmaverick is offline
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    03-18-2009, 05:16 PM #47
    Got 200,000 shares averaged @ $.1443 in my cash account and 50,000 shares averaged @ $.1334 in my IRA account. It's been a great ride so far!

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    03-18-2009, 05:19 PM #48
    damn mav i wish i would of put my whole damn bank account into this stock at .13 lol i only could muster buying 14000 at an avg of .14

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    03-18-2009, 05:23 PM #49
    Quote Originally Posted by trippingthespeculatingpos View Post
    damn mav i wish i would of put my whole damn bank account into this stock at .13 lol i only could muster buying 14000 at an avg of .14
    I bought 100,000 shares between $.06 and $.07 to get my average down to where it's at. Accessed my line of credit at the bank to do it too - there was definitely a "pucker factor" going on there for awhile!

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    03-18-2009, 05:32 PM #50
    heh well it looks like it has worked out for ya

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