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Strategies & Market Trends : A@P, Can we trust him, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ztect who wrote (85)6/10/1999 10:43:00 PM
From: KZAP  Respond to of 381
 
Dang ztect,
put it in a book!
It'd take all weekend to read all you have posted
this evening!




To: ztect who wrote (85)6/10/1999 11:50:00 PM
From: M. Dion  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 381
 
IN-ZTECT .......Give it a break......for the sake of humanity.....

Anthony has created a great reputation on silicon investor......Your bringing up all sorts of past events that may or may not be relevant......What i have to go on is his track record and its second to none......If anthony wants to take his site underground thats his business.......If you had the nuts to put recommendations out like he does, then perhaps you could go underground...which by the way, wouldnt be a bad idea anyways.....

Why dont you give the thread something useful...how about a recommendation....or a short rec....anything......why dont you put your nuts on the line just once....instead of bantering like a fool......

Just one rec...thats all...how about that....forget the 10-20 a week that anthony does...just one....just a single one.....thats all.....

The fact that you are pissed at anthony must have to do with having gone the opposite direction he did....which means you lost your butt......and lost it big.....so, give us a rec.....You dont mind if i go the opposite way do you????

mike



To: ztect who wrote (85)6/11/1999 8:56:00 AM
From: .com  Respond to of 381
 
I just heard a VERY interesting story on Bloomberg radio concerning accessing broker records. The reporter indicated that the NASD really "sanitizes" (her term, not mine) the records before distributing them. Her recommendation was to go to each state in which a broker works and get the records from the state agency responsible for this area. She indicated that a consumer would get a much more complete history that way.



To: ztect who wrote (85)6/12/1999 8:36:00 PM
From: .com  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 381
 
Hey ztect,
Is someone making your posts disappear? Funny how things just get washed away.

BTW, A@P is absolutely wrong when he claims you are violating this section of the PDP report program from NASD:
" 7. I understand that this service employs proprietary software. I
agree that I will not give, sell, or license another person or entity access to the Public Disclosure Program, and I
will not use any software, hardware, or system that permits multiple persons concurrent use of the Public
Disclosure Program."

This indicates that you should not give, sell or license people access to their PD Program (ie, the actual software program which generates the reports), not that you can't share the reports with others.