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To: Rock who wrote (10181)7/19/1999 10:01:00 AM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21142
 
Rock, I agree that it would be prudent for me to sell half of my
position, but I just have never sold this early. I mean the game
has not even started yet.

I admit I do rip Steve because he changes his opinion so often, but I
know he is a trader, he has made that clear. A couple of times we have let our discussions get out of hand but we respect each other
and have both been around almost from the first, mostly it is all in
fun, I think, with both of us.

I rip the heck out of Tmrent. Some of his posts are pretty good and
he does a good job of posting news releases. But when he gets on his
"agenda", whatever that is, we rip him and justifiably so.

Otherwise, I don't recall ripping anyone else. Just because I might
disagree with you does not mean I am ripping you. We are both, as
well as everyone who pays their SI dues, entitled to our opinions.

A good rule to follow: Don't take all this too seriously, it's
mostly just entertainment while we wait for news.

Ken



To: Rock who wrote (10181)7/19/1999 10:28:00 AM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21142
 
One thing I agree with Steve on, the posting on this site have absolutely no effect on the action of CCUR. I have heard on CNBC and
read in the Wall Street Jr. that postings on the Internet have caused
stock to go up or down, sometimes dramatically. But that has never
happened here as far as I know.

I think the reason is because CCUR followers here are much too
sophisticated to fall for any of that stuff. This stock moves for
only two reasons:

1) News

2) Market Maker (or buyer/seller) impacts, such as a large buyer or
seller.

Ken