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

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To: Gary M. Reed who wrote (3200)10/3/1998 9:19:00 PM
From: mesaone  Read Replies (2) of 4634
 
Gary,
I notice that you stopped posting back and forth to the Almighty Wexler. I agree with almost all of your expressed sentiments about Wexler. He believes that he is 100% right (all the time) when you ask him to openly debate an issue, and back up his accusations with facts, not his fiction, he is only able to give blanket statments (the co. is a scam, a fraud, etc. etc.).What I find interesting about this thread is that it is suppose to be a thread of short sellers (correct me if I am wrong) and when a long shareholder like yourself posts here they get attacked, suspended, threatened by other posters to have the SEC investigate you.. good intimidation tactics. I notice they did that to you as well. Wexler and his loyal followers are quick to say that a long shareholder is "hyping" a stock (just because they have a different opinion than theirs).. but doesn't it seem odd that Wexler, a short, has been, really actively promoting Costco for the past few weeks? When a long does this.. they label it "hyping" a stock. In almost every post.. he talks about this great opportunity as a long investment. Clearly, he needs to start a new thread.. the Wexler Long Thread, but, let's not hold our breath while we wait.
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