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To: Dale Baker who wrote (14151)1/8/2000 4:52:00 PM
From: SteeliejimRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 118717
 
Hey Dale, Congratulations! I guess you have "arrived" when you are accused of being able to move the market. Of course, if that were so, and if someone wanted to spend the time, it would be straight forward to follow you around (virtually of course), mimic your buys, track the stocks' progress, and sell at, say, a 49% gain to avoid the big drop when you "unload".

But then, who knows, maybe TI will become the next The Street, you the next James Cramer, moving 50k shares of VERT at a crack, causing investors to hang your every work. Can't wait till you have your own Fox TV show. <<VBG>>

But to think we knew you when. Don't forget us little people.

I had a great week first week of the New Year. My only downside was not reacting quickly enough to the disregard for the jobs/LU news. I was surprised that the stocks I wanted in on moved up so quickly after what was a minor correction rel. to their 99 gains. When they rested mid-day, I thought that it was a relief rally gone bust. Then the afterburners really kicked in. A lot of the buzz on the boards <g> is that there will be a lot of institutional $$$ flowing in Mon. I dunno. I actually missed out on much of Friday's gain--except NSATF. But Rode ELON, NOIZ for a +9% overall for the first week of Jan. NSATF could go on a mo-mo run now having broken through its high.

Jim