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To: Don Pueblo who wrote (415)10/7/1999 12:38:00 AM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1638
 
TLC.. excuse me but I've just read 3 very long articles in Forbes, Business Week and this week's Online Investor. I also am subscribed to no less than 20 financial magazines. I have never once seen A@P mentioned as one of the 'influencial stock pickers on the street' I've seen Steve Harmon's name of course. I've seen Tokyo Mex who as a sworn enemy of A@P (how come) membership on hi chat room rise from 300 to over 800 in the past few months. And believe me TMEX is 'essentionally a competitor, but I'm saying this since I found him to be a gentlemen who allows the universe to accept more than one stock selection site'.

I'm not pro TMEX or against A@P, I'm just wondering that if he is the best trader in the universe how come all I ever see is self-proclamations from his thread and groupies. Beside the occasional 'supermarket tabloid' production of this feud, I've yet to see any professional columnist or magazine mention his name that was not just in 'soap opera' interest as to the feuds. I happen to be a staunch supporter of some superb stock gurus: John Bollinger, Herb Greenberg, Pat O'Neil, Jeff Cooper, Kevin Markar, Linda Raschke, Abbey Joseph Cohen, John Gardner, James Kramer (you can love him or hate him but he's damn good) How come they don't have threads on SI?.. nor have I ever seen him on any show other thanfor 'titilation' and soap opera interest.

I think he has a right to be on SI just as we all do, but if he is a guru or the 'greatest trader in the universe' how come one of the financial magazines have an inkling of his existence. I think that whether A@P comes on is a moot and we're not against it.. This deification is preposterous and should find its place on "South Park' because he is becoming a caricature of the serious professional trader. I'm only waiting until A@P and his group have their next guest appearance on Saturday Night Live.



To: Don Pueblo who wrote (415)10/7/1999 12:40:00 AM
From: A@P Trader  Respond to of 1638
 
At least we agree on Vidrine, I have made mistakes and I apologized to Jorg when I realized I went overboard. I am not infallible either.

Hope To get better with time.