Daddy: That was a good news article you posted about the internet. I have a feeling that in the coming years, there will be a lot more legal actions taken against people who use these boards. IMO, people have gone way overboard with what they are saying on them. (I am not talking pain old insults, they generally only hurt people's pride IMO, and they are usually funny, anyway) IMO the only way to bring some kind of restraint, will be (it seems,unfortuately) to resort to the courts. I would like to see the SEC start to look at the daytraders activities, myself. I have nothing against daytrading per se, but I am concerned about it as it pertains to the abuses I see on the internet. I believe that people who daytrade should be watched very carefully as to thier statements, because the idea of liking stock one day, then disliking it 15 minutes later, sure gives the appearance of blatant attempts at manipulation. (obviously, I have exaggerated the time frame, to make it a little clearer as to what I think they are doing, but you knew that)
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