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To: Steeny who wrote (22840)6/17/1999 12:42:00 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Steeny, agree. Looks like you and I may be finally agreeing and , I hope, both of us, "trending" higher, g

back later,

TA

TA, I don't undersatnd your question. AOL is in an upward breakout. If these levels
hold to the close, especially if we close above the 25dma(116), a test of 120 will be
imminent. 120 is a big level. If that falls on good volume, there is a slow churn to
140.



To: Steeny who wrote (22840)6/17/1999 1:39:00 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41369
 
Steeny,

I've heard mention that you are a WS guy. I thought Tang asked you earlier, but I may be mistaken......can you be less vague as to your Job Title, and what firm you work for, or are associated with ??

I believe with the amount of TA you present on this thread, it is only fair that you offer full disclosure as to your exact job title and firm you work for..... especially if you are indeed on Wall Street.

Additionaly, you mentioned something to the effect that by following your posts, one should be able to determine your current position, which you say is now flat. You are giving alot of credit where credit has not been earned. Don't assume that everybody can read between the lines and determine your position. This is why we have something called disclosure, as you are well aware. You seem like a pretty straightforward guy.....with that in mind, maybe you would be open to the idea of offering full disclosure on your future posts ? After all, since you first came to this thread a short time ago, you have gained quite a following and have offered loads of TA. Somebody in your position, really should be disclosing what their current position is, when offering technical Analysis on such a regular basis...and in fact there are laws governing this if indeed you are employeed in certain professions. If your just a private investor with no ties to any co's in the industry, then you may not be legally responsible to offer full disclosure, but it would still be morally correct considering the presence you have on this thread.

Thanks...Have great day

KG