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To: radames who wrote (23379)7/31/1999 8:35:00 PM
From: Paul Viapiano  Respond to of 27307
 
...he was telling me of a lawyer who did work for yhoo in the early days and was paid in stock that is now worth millions who is going to sell as soon as he can

Whatever...



To: radames who wrote (23379)8/1/1999
From: Sabrejet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27307
 
With all due respect, those situations are quite typical in every market and for that fact, growth stocks in general. I don't worry about people "about" to sell since no one knows etc... As far as Y2K, let the record show that this will be the biggest NON-EVENT that this market has ever seen. Frankly, I am amazed at the spooks-ville approach some people take, I know a person who is currently stocking canned goods!!! Now that's nuts!!

The point is missed here, the good traders will remain wealthy. The inexperienced ones will either learn or in most cases get killed under these conditions. Day traders love the net stocks because of the swings in price. I am not an investor. There is a difference. If this goes to 100, I will be there as well.

The only way I can't make/lose money in this market is for all stocks to stop moving!!

Sabre!