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To: BoNg-N-BoNg who wrote (10100)6/8/1998 11:15:00 AM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) of 120523
 
CLST now moving into buy range. I've gotten e-mail about my personal buys, but professionally speaking, I don't think it really adds to the play I call if I personally buy or not. I call the 'plays' when I see them coming into buy range. They were very good plays today and I stand by both my watch lists. Calling personal buys/sells will only lead to 'disgruntled frustrated people lurking in the wings' for an opportunity to attack someone who successfully and pretty consistently makes good trades.

I remember something I thought I would share with you from my childhood. In 10th grade I got the biology award for the year maintaining a perfect 100 average (extra credit bringing up the grade that was not quite 100). During the day two "friends" came up to me and started questioning me. They asked: What did you get on the mid-term in January, what was the mark you got on the bio project, etc.. I wondered why they were interested, but nonetheless I told them. By the end of the day I have found out they had gotten all my grades for the year tallied them up and went to the teacher to say it wasn't 100 but 97. My award stayed but I learned a lot that day, what happened this weekend was definitely deja vue!
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