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Jan 10, 2008 10:42AM
Whether one likes it or not is irrelevent. The fact is that M.J. was not unrealistic in his anticipation of NOT retesting 3.50. One could almost imagine that he was involved in the forces that brought it back to this level as he was quite assured that it could go there. The point is that, if one closes one's mind to possibilities both positive and the not so positive, one limits him/herself to the realm of half truths, and more importantly, half the opportunities and understanding. I for one, would have loved never to have seen 3.50 ever again, however as has been pointed out time and again, no stock moves in a straight line. I have heard many claim with absolute certainty, perhaps better described as wishful thinking, that "this would certainly happen" or "you'll never see that price again" only to experience the exact opposite. The lesson behind it all is, that as positive as one can be about the "sure deal", one needs to prepared for the bitter that is the lifelong partner with the sweet. I am not happy with the apparent manipulation, however, I'm quite content as to where I feel things are going. As has been stated so very many times already, the progress that is coming will set things right before too long. Let the games continue, I'm happy to know that I'm on the winning team.