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To: Lola who wrote (17540)6/23/1999 11:55:00 PM
From: New Economy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 62347
 
Lola baby...easy with strong posts dude.
Firstly, that was the second time I bought COR and when I bought it the first time it was not too late.
I was hesitent to buy into COS when I saw those posts because COS was in a new trading range and on the contrary it was very risky then. My intuition was that this stock could drop right back to the old trading range. I was waiting for it to break $5.00 and then I was hesitant to jump in. When I noticed the large blocks of bids coming in at 5.90 level, it caught my eye. When it broke $6.00, I figured it there is a better support level here and I got in hoping to sell on the gap up the next day which is what I did. I sold everything I had in the 6.70 range.

As for NG and his posts...I will continue to pick on the guy to prove a point to any other individual with like intentions. Why is the law in society enforced? DO DETER OTHERS WITH LIKE INTENTIONS TO CONSIDER THE CONSEQUENCES !!! I really don't care if he apologized after the fact...there are a lot of new traders who do not have a SI membership who would jump in once reading such recomendations.
Regards:-)
See ya all tomorrow.
P.S. If COR breaks $6.00, you eat crow.