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Technology Stocks : Forecross Corporation : Y/2000
FRXX 0.0002000.0%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: Juraj (Yuri) Krajci who wrote (1122)6/12/1998 9:43:00 PM
From: Crandell Addington  Read Replies (2) of 1654
 
I bring two phrases to your attention:
"my quote server"------your words
"complete market"-----my words

You claim in a previous posting that you can read your "quote server". In fact you have shown us all that all you can really do (if you are to be believed) is to read a 5X5 SNAPSHOT of the near market as provided to you by Canada Stockwatch.

This is not the "complete market". For verification of this, you might want to check the CS web page.

Since I have been unable to find any other players for my amusement on this thread, I suppose I will have to go about giving you a few fundamental lessons in the hope that you can give me a better game than you have showed so far.

Let's start at the beginning. All games of risk and skill involve three essential elements---strategy, tactics, and gambit. I am sure that you will agree that you and I, as well as many, many others are engaged in just such a game vis a vis Forecross. In the 5X5 snapshot you claim is the market speaking, did it ever occur to you that there are multiple strategies awaiting tactical implementation (including gambits) unseen by the less skillful players? If it hasn't, it should have.

The days of kings and lords marching their opposing armies out onto the open plain for all to clearly see is centuries gone.

With no offense intended, I suggest that you might want to visit your library or bookstore and acquire at least one book on the theory of games. Start with one that does not focus on battle strategies; these will be too advanced until you acquire a better fundamental understanding of games that do not involve the ultimate risk.

By the way, the entire short position as reported by you is a fraction of my long position, and I continue to tactically implement my strategy.

Good reading, and stay in touch.

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