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To: SpongeBrain who wrote (6300)1/24/2000 9:11:00 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Respond to of 10293
 
bRAIN, why don't you give it up... don't you believe in BWs money management abilities? Would he be here if he was *NO* astute money manager?

Should we pay a deeper look at your stock picks....and how many of them went sour? Should we? You only cite yahoo, and CPU.



To: SpongeBrain who wrote (6300)1/24/2000 10:30:00 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Respond to of 10293
 
<<Who says I am uneducated? >>

You did. In your own personal profile. I agree.

<<I was simply implying I have learned far more outside the classroom. >>

You haven't. Go back to school dimwit.

<<I was simply trying to advise you to cut losses, based on your YHOO and CPU disasters>>

Where was this brilliant advice in 1997?

I made six figures in YHOO, and a small profit in CPU. How do you classify these as "disasters"? I recently went long AAPL and sold at a loss, even though my analysis of the company was 100% correct. THAT was a disaster!

<<I just read the ENTIRE thread since 1997. >>

In that case, I'm curious as to why you continue to neglect to mention that I admitted my mistake in shorting Yahoo and that I went long the stock - even after I pointed out the direct links to my posts. Unless you simply insist on continuing to be a worthless, lying, uneducated dimwit.

By the way, nice analysis of CPQ..dimwit:

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