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To: rrufff who wrote (3432)3/19/2000 5:48:00 AM
From: Mr. Aloha  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6847
 
What are you talking about? Admit what? Caught me doing what?

What thread are you referring to? I am not always right, but I have been right on XYBR...

I post one message on one stock you're touting and you hunt down my posts from months ago on a stock that I sold long ago and since shorted. Then you make baseless personal attacks on me. I think you need help...

I am not long TRRA, although I was from 60 to well over 100 in a few weeks. Just because you hold a stock (XYBR) from very low to very high and back down doesn't mean others do the same...



To: rrufff who wrote (3432)3/19/2000 7:42:00 AM
From: Robert Brooks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
What Aloha says is true. He posted to me privately that he was going long TRRA around the time that Steve Harmon came out with his picks for 2000. At that time TRRA was around 60. He sold TRRA in the 120-130 range. He then told me he was shorting TRRA around 140. Those of us who took Aloha's suggestions made big bucks (call us sheep if you like--we'll follow him all the way to the bank.)

Most of us who are short XYBR are in it to make money. I was long at one point---now I am short. I marry no stock but follow the momentum. In XYBRs case the momentum has turned south. The stock may bounce some as the company issues a rash of defensive PRs, but if it does I will just take that as an opportunity to short more.