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Pastimes : Can SI Members Really Manipulate Stocks?

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To: tonto who wrote (325)8/6/1998 10:21:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (5) of 461
 
Re: Top 10 Emotions Used when Investing in SCAMs

1. Skepticism -- Hmmm.... sounds really good, maybe to be safe I'll by a few shares of SCAM.

2. Intrigue -- Hey, the volume is up markedly today and the price also went up, maybe that guying talking it up is right?! Better buy some more SCAM before everyone else catches on.

3. Alarm -- Wow, this thing just keeps going up. And the "big news" hasn't even hit yet. Oh what the heck, stock XYZ is doing squat so I'll throw that money over here in SCAM.

4. Urgency -- News!!! Just like the guy said. Goodbye MSFT, hello SCAM.

5. Giddyness -- Should I buy a Mercedes or a Lexis? Darn, should have sold everything to buy SCAM.

6. Amazement -- Hey, the price just tanked. Must be profit taking. Now is a good time to buy those SCAM shares I wish I had bought before

7. Disbelief -- Damn evil Canadian MMs! Damn Bashers! You think you're shaking loose my shares of SCAM? No way!

8. Shock -- I can't believe I'm losing money here. No way. Not me. I'm not selling because I believe in SCAM!

9. Horror -- Oh my G-d, the Bashers were right!

10. Resignation -- I still have a family who love me. I'll get over it.

- Jeff
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