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Strategies & Market Trends : The Final Frontier - Online Remote Trading

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To: agent99 who wrote (10961)9/30/2003 6:56:17 PM
From: TraderAlan   of 12617
 
Im glad somebody posted this because it reiterates the old lies.

Does everybody realize what a stupid statement this is:

"Charles Biderman, chief executive officer at TrimTabs.com Investment Research, says much of the quick buying and selling is focusing on the same sorts of technology and Internet stocks that populated accounts during the late 1990s. Starting in 2000, many of those investors lost fortunes, and many of the firms that egged them on have now shut their doors."

He's calling traders "investors" and making it sound like they were more at risk than all the shlubbs that lost millions holding onto $200 Net stocks for three years while the market collapsed. WSJ should be ashamed for publishing this populist garbage.

Alan
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