Well, I went against my emotional grain today for the first time and bought 10000 more shares as the stock was plummeting. Set a trigger at .2601 and greased it. Now I hold 419000 shares and climbing, buying all the way up from .08 when I was trying to convince everyone from the SA post not to throw in the towel when you all were convinced Sirius had finally ended in BK. So here we stand. I am now half way to my break even point and I will not sell my shares. The best thing I have done was to close out all my margin positions during the recent rally and trade from here on out only with my own cash maintaining only long positions in a few select stocks. For me, this is the only way to stay sane and not become compulsive. I can not imagine Sirius will hover in a range much lower than it currently is without some catastrophic news blow or blatant manipulation that even the SEC can not ignore. There really does not appear to be any more significant negative press that can be milked from this company. Currently, Sirius appears to be much more stabilized and the SP should follow. Just expect it to undulate quite a bit before it settles. Also, I have printed my reply from one of my e-mails I had submitted to the SEC Mafia this morning. In any event, It's a start. I hope everyone who posts here has written a manipulation complaint letter to the SEC addresses provided earlier today in this thread. Good luck all and hang in there!
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