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To: Marvin Mansky who wrote (36300)1/2/2000 1:24:00 AM
From: TARADO96  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 41369
 
Marvin,

Please stop posting for about a week! It is becoming way too obvious that you are looking for a reentry point in AOL and you want it to be a cheaper price than the current one.

One more thing, probability is for casino operators and card counters. AOL will have its earnings run, and it will be higher from here. It is just market psychology, nothing else. Steve R. has made a great point: If YHOO reports great earnings, it will pull AOL up. If I am wrong, you will not see any of my posts on this thread for a whole year.

John



To: Marvin Mansky who wrote (36300)1/2/2000 12:51:00 PM
From: Martin Milani  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Marvin, If you are a true long term investor who believes in investing based on fundamentals and long term outlook then you sound most contradictory when you state "AOL will trade between 65-70 later so you can buy it cheaper". This comment leads me to believe you are not a long term investor and do play the "luck, timing, and momentum" game. If you were to buy aol at 75 now and sell in 3 years you would see so many peaks and valleys that make this conversation absolutely irrelevant and meaningless. The only obvious thing here is that AOL will be a lot higher in 3 years than now.