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Post by Admin on Aug 20, 2004 14:25:33 GMT -5
;D Yada, Yada, Yada I'm on page 2 already! 149K shares have changed hands so far today / big stuff for a stock with a daily average of 4K. Before somebody beats me to the punch, "Somebody's selling" Duh! That also means somebody's buying. Can I get an AMEN? CT
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Post by WWJDthrume on Aug 20, 2004 15:37:42 GMT -5
Yeah, but the buyer was supposed to be me!! Snooze ya lose. I was hmming and hawing. I won't do that again!!! God Bless-Debi
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Post by Admin on Aug 20, 2004 16:16:22 GMT -5
Somebody made 100% today! ;D
I wonder who?
CT
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Post by WWJDthrume on Aug 20, 2004 17:41:57 GMT -5
Hi CT-You earned it. Good on you! Rejoice with those who are rejoicing. ;D It's scriptural. God Bless and have a great weekend. -Debi
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tpmiller
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got Jesus? I do !
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Post by tpmiller on Aug 20, 2004 22:36:25 GMT -5
CT, did you daytrade some shares of DHPI today or pick up some additional shares?
Also, have you read the Form 10QSB that was released after hours tonight? Any thoughts on the content ?
God Bless,
Tim
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Post by Admin on Aug 21, 2004 2:01:20 GMT -5
Tim, I'm not much of a daytrader. Desert Health is not a company that we trade, period. DHPI is what we refer to as a Portfolio Builder.
The Form 10QSB is enough to make any investor think thrice. Read the 10Q of any up and coming company and you'll read the same droll boilerplate. What the 10-Q is bascially designed to do, is warn you the investor, not to buy the stock. This keeps the SEC happy. If that was all I had to base my decision on, I would probably be short instead of very, very l-o-n-g.
I know the visionary at the helm. I know who he turns to in troubled times. I also know the nutraceutical and nutritional supplement markets are growing faster than you and I are growing older. The baby boomers want to live forever. DHPI not only addresses that need, but many specialty areas from diabetic products to liver detoxifying products.
Placing themselves in strategic markets of emerging economy's like China, is a well thought out, carefully crafted plan. With offices worldwide, it would not surprise me to see Moscow on the list in the near future. There are more billionaires per capita in Moscow, than any place in the world. How can that be? Given the opportunity, economically depressed cultures can be incredibly successful. How many success stories have you heard of immigrants coming to this country with 3 bucks in their pocket, and in short order becoming incredible success stories. Meanwhile, Americans are standing on the street corner of their own country with their hands in their pockets, head down, mumbling "Aint no decent jobs round here."
This concept also works in reverse. Take the land of opportunity to the nations. These people are extremely skilled at budgeting, bargain shopping and making less than enough, more than enough. Already possessing a strong work ethic out of necessity, (lack of welfare will do that to a man) the concept of accumulating wealth is intoxicating, better put, an answer to prayer.
We all have our opinions of "Newtwork Marketing", but not every plan is a scamway. Like it or not, with the exception of the Tech Bomb, network marketing created more millionaires in America than any other business opportunity in history.
Now take this "own your own business" strategy, to an economically starved people, not afraid to work 18 hours a day, provide them with quality products, proper training, and you've got a recipe for a miracle.
Throw in a Prayin' CEO with a track record for success, and you'll understand why I'm buying and holding, all the shares I can get my hands on.
I'm sorry, what was your question? ;D
Blessings CT
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Post by dmiller1250 on Sept 23, 2004 13:26:18 GMT -5
According to the postings, it is obviously not too late to put some money into DHPI. Do you expect it to dip again for a better buy or should I be happy with a .4 ask?
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Post by Admin on Sept 23, 2004 14:23:53 GMT -5
dmiller, In response to your question, I believe any price under $1.00 is a good entry point. This applies not only to DHPI, but also AZMN and DJRT. Entry and exit points are extremely crucial to my "Daily Trading Selections", but as for my Portfolio Builders - the 3 companies mentioned above - just buy at the market and rest easy. If it dips, average down. IMO, every member should have at least 50k shares, preferably 100k of each Portfolio Builder. I believe the one that is most likely "to get away from you" is AZMN, next is DHPI, then DJRT. Of course I could be wrong. It happened once back in the 80's. Blessings CT
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