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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 130.40+11.3%3:59 PM EST

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To: GraceZ who wrote (12516)10/1/1999 12:41:00 AM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (1) of 28311
 
then we get 15 minutes of no worry before the market starts climbing a wall of worry over Y2K or the next Fed meeting

ROFLMAO...Yup, 15 minutes if we're lucky. Do you believe cnbc already today mentioned that once the FOMC decision on Tuesday had past, that we would immediately have to start worrying about a rate hike on at the next FOMC meeting November 15th. THEY create the wall of worry - putting it into people's heads...otherwise half the people out there wouldn't worry about it or even KNOW about it until a few days before.

They keep the drama going for ratings (sweeps week is soon!)...unfortunately we need to listen to know what they are saying about our stocks and the market.

In my opinion much of the schizophrenic volatile behavior of the market recently is due to this play by play commentary of theirs. Their BS causes any rally to be more "exhuberant" and the drops to be swifter and deeper than they've ever been. (the lemming reaction)

TWO times today I was watching stocks that they mentioned on the air on 5 minute charts. The reaction was incredible and happened within seconds of the mention.
I wonder if someone at the SEC monitors the show all day...pure manipulation if you ask me.
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