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To: Blue Snowshoe who wrote (877)4/16/1999 7:03:00 PM
From: Joana Tides  Read Replies (1) of 7442
 
Hi Blue, yeah I saw 'em after 3:30 - watched The Close for an hour and even now things are still changing around a bit. 'Twas flipping back and forth from delay portfolio, refresh, then to realtime, refresh, refresh, realtime, etc....Then saw 'em come pouring into GNET as the bid/ask got walked up more by the moment on realtime. (I bought some more this morning, too, more than free trading with AOL, bought back 100 AOL also for the yingyang). Noticed at The Open today four ++++ tickers in a row for GNET, too, continuing that pattern more often than not til I had to leave it at 10:45...at least GNET traded decently as it always does, and ended up as it should. Mick and Keith closed Techstock '99 with "You Can't Always Get What You Want" with a seamless passage into it from "Time Is On My Side" and Mick had to take some ribbing for "Start Me Up" yesterday but he stood by it and said "wait and see" (hope the stocks are still listening to Techstock '99!) IMHO All The Indices EXCEPT The Pennies Traded Like A Sidewinder, slithering sideways like the otcs when there's hollering on the treads about being mad to see 'em do that, don't cha think? Three plus tickers to every minus and the stock doesn't move or goes down, stuff like that. In a way the Whole Thing did a Yingyang. What I hated to see most was CMGI, seeing no justification in the trades for it to plunge like it did at the last after being up so nice earlier. I don't have Nasdaq 2 etc., so easily could have missed it, but usually this mad clicking from refresh to realtime shows The Big Picture pretty well and It Was One Of Those Days that the picture doesn't tell the true story, apparently - so what else is new? Aaaaagghh. So, the only positive thing to say about it is, I guess, that The Lemon will squeeze a nice glass of Lemonade for us longs when the piper must be paid for them gathering shares for The Onslaught Soon To Come and the shorts not going broke this month; thats a phenomenon we've seen before too isn't it...looks like The Shakeout The Overalls Again, huh. AOL and GNET were the biggest % gains in my folio, and I'm glad I cleaned out AOL to see that % go lower; I get nervous when I see a huge % gain and then it starts to go down to a single digit, and don't want to go through that again this time. I don't mind watching waiting for the nice green apples bought for cheap to ripen, but for big gains to drop really hurts and ain't it the truth. The only one not feeling the need to be so cautious about is Our GNET but watching all of 'em real nervous and close, now. Hope All The Signs Are Right about It's The Rally. My Goldmine Bellewether has stayed at 0.0 thru this whole thing, a good sign.
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Thanks for the 909s,
More 909s Please,
Joanie
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