Everyone can trade if, when and how they please...this is not the issue...and has nothing to do with being a dweeb.
Someone mentioned they were a dweeb, but did not fall for the antics of the market, nor partake in mindless fundamental value equations based on minute by minute share trades...lol...in other words, they were in fact not a dweeb.
Dweebs do silly things, like buy when they should sell, sell when they should buy...and on each ocassion, have not the slightest idea why. A dweeb holding a stock like CVI is like driving a Ferrari in a $200-per-car smash-up-derby..it might be the best car on the track, but in the wrong hands will be a right-off very quickly!
The term Dweeb has nothing to do with size of ones holdings, longevity in the market, or even knowledge of all things about the stock in question...or even buying selling (read trading) at any time that suits...it does however have everything to do with not actually understanding the nature of their actions beyond the next 3 minutes and especially about not having any self-control beyond pressing a button for the sake of it.
Now that is a dweeb personified!
Dweebs are generally blissfully unaware of their impact...mostly on themselves!
It is a sad reality also that I am partly to blame here, in that it seems dweebs follow my stocks around. In this regard I am heavily involved in several others at the moment...none of which I have posted on...and they DO NOT see the same sort of trading "reactions" to the players as CVI does...and this is in spite of similar rises over a similar timeframe as that seen in CVI.
But perhaps the thing that annoys me the most is that I am actively supporting the stock on market (mostly at a loss), by selectively buying and selling to counteract the obvious players who work the stock from time to time...to help make it less attractive for them to manipulate...a task not helped any by the multitude of dweebs not actually realising what is going on.
Add to this the fact real players are using the typical dweeb response to flush and purge for their own benefits...and we end up with a somewhat lone hand attempt to provide stability in the face of ignorant "ambulance chasing", one point dweeb wonders!
If I had not posted on CVI, as I didn't on those other stocks, this would not be happening...period!
The sad reality is trading and investing is my career...the fruits of which I have gladly shared on these forums. It has become quite clear however I make far more money keeping such information to myself, as evidenced by my other stocks.
So...in addressing your "what's the difference" suggestion regarding trading...with due respect, there is a big difference between buying and selling with the welfare of the stock in mind, versus a selfish money grab approach, regardless of the outcome.
Massive difference in fact.
Cheers!
CVI Price at posting:
0.0¢ Sentiment: Buy Disclosure: Held