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Strategies & Market Trends : Bill Wexler's Profits of DOOM

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To: Bill Wexler who wrote (154)2/26/1998 5:26:00 PM
From: Jim Roof  Read Replies (2) of 4634
 
<<What are my "intentions" and why do you think I'm lying?>>

This one is too easy. I think you are lying because what you say is not the truth. I have called you to task on BTIM with the DATA that was released from the Phase III trials and you still purport to have knowledge that supercedes or somehow trumps the physical universe. I really do not know how you delude yourself to this level of self-deception. I have caught you trying to convince some readers here that TRBO's ovens require a complex order of steps to simply cook a burger (read your own post, Bill) and your only defense is to say "not true" yet the evidence is right here for all to see.

As for your intentions I am not sure though I would suspect that profit is the motive (duhhh) and any lie that can further your cause is of no consequence to you.

As I said you *may* be dead on with some of your picks but that in no way excuses you from outright deceptive statements. At least not in my book.

If you are going to trash a stock or a company at least have the integrity to do it with facts and not with misleading statements and untruths.

<<Never let your emotions or ego influence your decisions about a stock (this is exactly why you keep losing money).>>

You are making quite an assumption here Bill. I have not lost money. In fact, I have made good money on BTIM. Would I have liked to have sold at 27? Sure. Did you short at 27? Maybe, but only if you were lucky. I am not in any way emotionally involved with any stock. I feel that the facts are on the side of the longs on BTIM and that the release of new contracts with Nihon as well as the potential for Latin-American and European deals bode well for this company. (I am ready for your response... "will not"). I trust Abbott Labs involvement with BTIM a heck of a lot more than the opinion of someone who has routinely shown such disregard for physical data and circumstantial evidence (no insider selling and BTIM shares being used as leverage to buy MORE BTIM shares by the principals).

So long Bill.

Jim
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