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To: Adelle who wrote (51691)7/21/1999 5:53:00 AM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
Thanks for a great post. I've gotten letters as well but I have to forget that being right doesn't mean you win. I love horses and Iwould have ridden as well, but my dad did not think that his JAP looked good draped over a horse, so it was taken and I got to spend years watching him work and never got involved in a sport until I took up volley ball and tennis in high school and college.

I had this idea of 'showing that all shorters were no different' than all of us traders. But I see that for some there is a big difference. I can't be a universal teacher with a message. Its like driving into a ghetto with a brand new Mercedes and explaining the possibilities to people who were reared differently than I was and are naturally distrustful, even hateful and need a lot more help than a Mary Poppins like myself can give. I am not a trained psychoanalyst and I will never hold any conversations with these 'aliases'.

I won't try to change anything but I will continue to short or go long any stock to my heart's content intraday or fo 1-2 days and no bullying will keep me from my objective. Actually I thank these intrusions this last month, I've learned more about shorting, made more money going both ways but I would have rather learned in the friendly interactive atmosphere of our thread and those that know how to short a stock without going in for the complete kill, the stock and the poor trader that dares to go long as well.