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

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To: Bill Wexler who wrote ()3/2/1998 9:25:00 AM
From: Jim Roof  Read Replies (1) of 4634
 
Before you listen to Bill -

1. He takes every negative as if it were the Gospel itself regardless of the source.

2. Any positive bit of news or sentiment about a short pick of Bill's is due to the stupidity of the investor who foolishly goes against Bill's wisdom. Or it's the result of the sinister forces at work in the company acting in collusion with the market makers to drive the price up.

3. Since every negative heard is the Gospel to Bill any data or hard evidence, or
anecdotal evidence to the contrary is because company 'abc' or 'xyz' is running a scam or a fraud.
These words will appear often here in Bill's posts.

4. Any stock that moves contrary to his predetermined ideas is somehow
'manipulated'. Bill is right. His rumors are right. His flawed interpretation of data is
right. Everything else is wrong. Every historical event in the markets that go contrary to
his designs are the result of sinister Anti-Wexler forces. Bill is a stock god.

5. When pressed for detailed explanations for his reasoning Bill requires what ANY 'god' would require - faith. Reasoning is not necessary. As a matter of fact, reasoning only clouds the issues that Bill so lovingly puts forth here. Bill will not therefore reason with anyone who holds a differing view.

6. Bill is full of himself and he is full of crap.

7. I just realized that #6 is redundant.

Jim

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