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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Linn County, Oregon
Posts: 48,916
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Originally posted by mudman
Damn Zeke, maybe this means there really are "hot chicks in my area waiting to do me" and nigerians that want to be nice to me. I get those stock alerts/hot tips too, never checked out the stocks, though. It would be interesting to see how they track.
-Jeremy
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One favorite trick of market scammers is to pick a list of hundreds of stocks...then 3 moons later, they tout their skill by documenting & only talking of the winners. These penny stock emails? They are PUSHING a stock...with no sound financial reasoning behind the push...no real market research. But in penny stocks? Push by sending a few thousand emails, or more. If even a few hundred buy the stock "expected to explode" because of info mailed to them by somebody they never heard of? Whoopie! The price might go up a penny or so, and the one who sent the email makes a killing. Whenever I get unsolicited market advice? It's ignored, regardless of whether it arrives here electronically or snail mail.
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