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To: Spytrdr who wrote (10422)1/4/2000 7:24:00 PM
From: SLSUSMA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
You sound testy.

1) I made more than $5/8 shorting this little gem today.

2) Yeah, I noticed you claim to pick the right stock all the time; lots of anecdotes on high flyers you have discovered before the rest of the free world (AMZN, CMGI, MSFT, DELL, SUNW, AAPL to name a few). You seem to have a need to revalidate yourself by pointing to past picks. Too bad they are not verifiable. Hell, I can easily say I bought AOL before the Fools did in '94; I won't because I didn't. Am I impressed with your string of past picks? Only if you are with yourself. For now, the only I track record I see of you or your partners are EGRP (in the high $20's), DELL (at $48), and AMTD (in the mid $20's).

3) Looks like you and your compadres just can't hack the fact that you are losing money over EGRP for now. You people rub it in to the shorts when EGRP goes up, but cry foul at my posts when EGRP gives it right back (as it usually does). Reminds me of the people on the NAVR thread; holding on to a stock based on emotion. Ask the lady how she fair in NAVR.

4) And finally, as I predicted, your compadres can only resort to name calling tonight (Roger Ramjet, medication, etc.). EGRP let you down again.

I still agree that OLBs are the wave of the future, just not sure EGRP is the one. Too much competition out there and EGRP is blowing more money than they can rake it. Until EGRP becomes respected by the market, it will continue to be a stock I short at every spike - and profitably I might add.

Cheers.