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To: johnd who wrote (29294)9/8/1999 8:48:00 PM
From: Teflon  Respond to of 74651
 
jd, the fact that it's "against a bullish popular opinion" has nothing to do with my irritation. My irritation is centered on the ignorance with with the Market hangs on the Fed members' every word, and the limitations of the popular masses in finding a deeper meaning in the statistics being shot forth from the CNBC stage. The fact is that these Fed Members are messing where they shouldn't be fiddling, and at some point the chicken little act is going to get a bit old.

*That's* where my irritation stems from...

Teflon



To: johnd who wrote (29294)9/8/1999 11:06:00 PM
From: codawg  Respond to of 74651
 
Johnd,

I have no problem with you or others posting bearishly about Microsoft. I welcome intelligent discussion on the subject. What I object to is the fact that you have flip flopped from interpreting every minor sign as bullish to every minor sign as bearish. Spare me the stuff about how MSFT selling put warrants at "only" 70 is bearish. Especially if you are going to tell us later in the day how you got long (sold puts) on this information.

I am both an investor and trader in MSFT, and as a trader I find myself short perhaps 10-15% of the time. I don't want you to stop posting, I want you to start making sense.

Co