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To: New Dog who wrote (15544)1/5/2000 2:44:00 PM
From: truth  Respond to of 28311
 
Crystal must have a high octane Joseph Charles acct. if he is buying such quality.........They were pushing that "quality" stock like a year ago.Good Luck C.M. Ha! Ha!



To: New Dog who wrote (15544)1/5/2000 7:42:00 PM
From: Crystal ball  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 28311
 
BUY LOW SELL HIGH Especially when there is "Blood in the Streets". I don't know about "new" DOG, but I've been in GNET since the IPO and will be after newdog retires himself from his 1 or 2 stock position, newdog you really have to expand your horizons more. When you make assumptions, especially false assumptions about other Go2NetMillionaires, you just throw personal attacks around a thread and there is no place or time for that here. I guess you could call me GNET investor, since I hold usually 20,000 to 40,000 shares of GNET on any given day, but I'm not stupid, I do not hold a stock when it drops out of blind loyalty. And I do not mind snatching an undervalued stock from someone who lacks the courage to keep it, especially when it moves up. I have also been a daytrader and investor in Navidec (NVDC), I have never sold my entire position, but I buy and sell between 10 and 14 all the time. Thats usually a 20 to 40% difference in less than a week, sometimes 15% a day. If you are tied to making 5% on your money a year on a few stocks, then I strongly suggest you try MUNIs (Municipal bonds) and leave the real market to the rest of us, if you can't handle "The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune". -W.S.
Another thing you may learn the hard way is that the market is never wrong...don't shoot the messenger or shoot off either. Todays market close proves I was on the money...again....and you?
I am,
Truly your$,
-Cystal Ball
P.S. I own most other PA stocks too, but I don't B*tch or complain when someone points out they haven't moved much either....oh well, at least consolation knowing J.H. is getting some "satisfaction".