To: John J H Kim who wrote (28882 ) 1/9/2000 7:44:00 PM From: AlienTech Respond to of 43080
TJ is not a crook, the system is. Casino_Kid_777 01/07/2000 09:19 pm EST How millionaires has TJ produced? How many people has he sent to the poor house? How many brokerage houses wish that they could have the power of TJ? Each question can be answered with "a lot." Tokyo Joe, Yu Soon Oh Park, former lawyer, business man, and now convict? The SEC has has vengefully sought out the destruction of one of the most powerful men in Wall Street. TJ has done what many brokerage houses across the United States have done since they began to exist. He has touted stocks while selling his own shares into the buying frenzy. An outsider stepped onto Wall Street and now is being asked to leave. You see, TJ became all too powerful, all too convincing and all too able to move stocks unlike any others. The buy rating could only move their stock a few points, but TJ could move it a few hundred percent. In the end, what is the difference between TJ issuing a "buy" on a stock and then selling his shares into the spike, and Lehman Brothers raising their target price on for example KOREA from $100 to $130 and selling into the surge upwards as well? Nothing, both dump and both stocks fall hard soon after. No TJ, you are not a crook, just a brilliant trader with power that rivals that of any one man on Wall Street and the insiders there don't like it. They envy you. You can't be a part of their system, you are not one of them. You can't help make average joe with a computer and fast system rich. That's money that belongs on Wall Street, not the back street. That wealth is entitled for an elite few, not the masses with the fastest executions. No Tokyo Joe, you can't pump and dump, only we can. Let us restrict you from trading, because you have broken our secret and have made P&D a house hold term. May you and your "sheep" be slaughtered at the hands of our market makers and all of our power. dailynews.yahoo.com biz.yahoo.com dailynews.yahoo.com