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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1448292, member: 26302"]Well, Cloud has to prove nothing. Inflexion is the one who threw out the conjecture, and Cloud was simply saying it would have to be proven. He does not have to "prove" it needs to be proven. </p><p><br /></p><p>Btw, Facebook IPO was done in the middle of a week of down markets. No one put a gun to the head of anyone to buy the stock, (btw I stayed away from that one like the plague, too many think Facebook is another Google, I instead see another Myspace fiasco). If a stock goes down after it starts trading, I don't see a crime committed. NASDAQ has stated trading difficulties were their problem and apologized.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sorry, but investing is risky, be it stocks, bonds, houses, or gold. Way too many people in thsi country wants the government to hold thier hand and make sure they cannot lose on an investment. I can see it now, if PM goes down a bunch of people will band together demanding a "PM bailout fund". If you don't understand a stock, a market, and its risks, don't freaking invest.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1448292, member: 26302"]Well, Cloud has to prove nothing. Inflexion is the one who threw out the conjecture, and Cloud was simply saying it would have to be proven. He does not have to "prove" it needs to be proven. Btw, Facebook IPO was done in the middle of a week of down markets. No one put a gun to the head of anyone to buy the stock, (btw I stayed away from that one like the plague, too many think Facebook is another Google, I instead see another Myspace fiasco). If a stock goes down after it starts trading, I don't see a crime committed. NASDAQ has stated trading difficulties were their problem and apologized. Sorry, but investing is risky, be it stocks, bonds, houses, or gold. Way too many people in thsi country wants the government to hold thier hand and make sure they cannot lose on an investment. I can see it now, if PM goes down a bunch of people will band together demanding a "PM bailout fund". If you don't understand a stock, a market, and its risks, don't freaking invest.[/QUOTE]
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