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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (8396)12/18/1999 4:28:00 PM
From: ChrisJP  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9440
 
Hi Jim,

Yeah I definitely know what you mean about getting info from people who work for the company.

I guess I was trying to include being part of an "inner circle" in my definition.

A "maggot" huh ??? Too funny !!!!! We used to have a DJ in Washington called the "Greaseman". He used to refer to the psychos in the "Dirty Harry" movies as maggots. He used to refer to his listening public as "the Maggotry". He definitely crossed the line of bad taste once too often, but I always get a laugh when I hear the term.

Here's an idea -- don't post on RB (but still read it) !!!!

Regards,
Chris



To: Jim Bishop who wrote (8396)12/19/1999 2:36:00 PM
From: ChrisJP  Respond to of 9440
 
Hi Jim,

Another stock that I track went wild on Friday was RNTK. I didn't see it until Saturday though. I came off the floor of .50 - climbed to .75. I saw the news on the 14th and was suprised when the stock did nothing. Of course it decides to make a move 3 days later when I'm not looking.

Unless there's some amazing story -- like it's actually breaking even or making a profit, there will probably be huge resistance around $1.

Just thought I'd mention it.

Regards,
Chris



To: Jim Bishop who wrote (8396)12/19/1999 7:51:00 PM
From: Ga Bard  Respond to of 9440
 
Raging Bull is a no cost scenario for anyone with a emotional conditional to be someone. Truth and facts dare not hit their stocks or a campaign will follow.

In this market there are those that know to do DD prior to buying and never truat a cheerleader that never has facts just a pretty picture. You know what you eventually end up doing with a pretty picture that has no facts as an underlying basis. Yep Bathroom wallpaper to remind of what S*** looks like next time it is dumped on you.

People in the know rare do know anything especially when you ask a question and get flamed for it instead of a solid answer.

Now CNBC has started a message board and though it is free you have to ID who you are to post. I think it is the next SI where people who do not hide under concealed aliases will find a place to voice they concerns. I like bashers myself especially in a long because they make you do your DD to answer them.

In the meantime they keep the market liquid until the real world such as retail brokers or institutional pick up on it. Then they serve the purpose to get the liquitity so the big real money can take asolid position. After the weak, day traders and so forth have liquidated the stock goes up nicely and holds.

I have been called everything also because I hate the wave of RB cheerleaders ... No facts, no answers just BS speculation with out a shred of an basis to be the foundation for what they post.

But the best DD is when a basher is answered not perosnally attacked.

:-)

Gary