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To: Spytrdr who wrote (11874)2/20/2000 11:24:00 AM
From: SLSUSMA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
$22k is hardly considered a monster account size. $22k is enough for 1k shares of EGRP, but not much else. SCH's average account size is over $100k. When EGRP gets to that level, then maybe you can consider them a heavy hitter. Besides, you just shot your own argument with your boasting. For each 7 figured account (like you claim) there needs to be about 49 $2k accounts to make the average size $22k. Do the math, if you can figure out how - give you a hint, use algebra. That's a lot of $2k accounts for each heavy hitter (who doesn't post on any other stock threads) like you.

You aren't too bright, are you? If I was really ashamed about something, wouldn't I have changed my handle to something completely different and unrecognizable? Priorities in life have changed, and the Metric Association is no longer the first thing. Hence the reversal of acronyms.

You actually have a girlfriend with that foul mouth of yours? Did she cost a nice dent in that 7 figured account?



To: Spytrdr who wrote (11874)2/20/2000 10:40:00 PM
From: Adam Nash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
I am surprised E-Trade hasn't worked around the multiple $2K accounts gig already. They don't need to announce anything. Don't they get your Social Security Number when you apply? They could just make sure their IPO allocation algorithm operates based on SSN, and silently, that will stop working.