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


To: .com who wrote (218)6/17/1999 9:52:00 AM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 381
 
It's too bad that you're so caught up in your obsession that you can't see the truth. Of course if he hadn't reversed you'd be posting that he left anyone who listened to him out to dry while the stock ran from 20 to 80.

Why don't you tell the thread what's so wrong with reversing, and what's so funny about it?

Barb



To: .com who wrote (218)6/17/1999 8:25:00 PM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Respond to of 381
 
The short call was made after the close and the long call was made before the open the next day ( never had a chance to benefit from the short rec)..we were short 20,000 shares and I wouldnt allow my traders to cover the position till Business wire got my buy rec and it hit the wire,...That reversal you mention was in fact one of my very best trading calls of my carreer I sacrificed my ego ..took a 20K hit ..to protect my integrity as a trader and BTW the stock hit 50 that day. ( the only reason I made the short call was because my trader got short at 20 after it went up and convenced me to issue the sale call while i was buying a house in california. I wasnt aware of all the fact till i demande complete due dili to be faxed to my hotel and that night I reversed and informed them that they ( meaning me too were screwed) and that in no way did I expect Ktel to fall