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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (48969)1/7/2000 3:20:00 PM
From: thegreaterfool  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
Anthony aren't your posts on SI indicative of what your are telling your paying membership? What Tokyo Joe is said to have done is take a position and actively send out messages to get others to take positions which resulted in a benefit to him.

Don't you do the exact same thing but in reverse? Don't you take a short position, and encourage more selling of shares, by posting to SI AND by encouraging you "crew" to short the stock in private??

The abundance of selling short or selling longs causes the price to decline due to more supply of sellers. Look at the post below, it seems you are asking people to sell after you have sold. I assume when you said it was called on your private site that you took a position, right?

For example you said this
ASKJ<------------Thre most expensive and the worst of all Search Engines!!!! Currently at 76 Short it till you cannot breathe! ( called earlier on the porivate site at 72 )
Message 11666413

Aren't you, in the above trade already, asking more people to short or sell longs, even though you have a position? Is it true that you were "in" ahead of this recommendation. Doesn't that fly in the face of what you told the WSJ that you make a call….THEN trade? Am I missing something?

Doesn't the above show that you "called" to your paying membership to sell the stock short, the stock ran up in price and you then took the information out to SI in order to help your position? Since the stock is rising in value longs reading your comments may loose money if they take your biased assessment. But your assessment is not of the average Joe it one of an individual that holds himself out as a "professional securities analyst".

Interestingly on your own "for Pay" website you call yourself a "professional securities analyst" anthonypacific.com

I find the new found protectiveness and lack of candidness illuminating!

:thegreaterfool