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To: HairBall who wrote (45004)4/4/2000 8:11:00 PM
From: flatsville  Respond to of 99985
 
LG--

>>>These guys don't want to turn investors upside down and just shake them just once (you know like Stuart in the next to the swimming pool scene)....not enough change will fall out of the pockets. They are going to shake investors several times to make sure they get it all...think like a criminal...<gggg><<<

I agree. Nothing about that "astounding" rebound smelled right. The other shoe needs to drop.



To: HairBall who wrote (45004)4/4/2000 9:23:00 PM
From: Benkea  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
NDX:

securitytrader.com

Looks like it will be a trader's market for a while. Buy and holders should turn off their quote machines or take dramamine.



To: HairBall who wrote (45004)4/4/2000 9:29:00 PM
From: Eddy Blinker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99985
 
LG and all: The Pope landed in my yard today...

I got you with this one. So you may as well read on.

In the year of the Dragon, a few days ago, just before the release of quarter results Madame Abbey Chen Cohen the diva of the stock picking scene on Wallstreet was interviewed on TV. The rest is todays history.

The criminal mind is one of GODS finest creation. But that is another story and has nothing in common with above.

By the way the harlots of the media having a champagne party tonight. Are we invited?

Of course not- we are only little people drawing rings around Rosie. Or should I say charts? TA,TD and treble DA did it work for you today?

A while ago my partner and me thought we found the golden trail to money and fame. We/No that is not true/I should say me played around with neural networks and numbers. Millions and millions of numbers, around the clock, were added, subtracted, rooted and formulated. Inputs and Outputs. But always ending in PUT PUT PUT.

My partner thought I was going down fast. He went up the mountains in the Bavarian Alps to get some gaps of fresh air. Leaving me to my computing works and cigarette buds.

Many moons ago I stated on a thread that the Nasdaque Exchange is a whorehouse and the devil himself is the administrator. Believe me I was not trying to be funny.

Then a few months ago someone on this thread mentioned that one has to put oneself into the head of a criminal and start dealing in stocks like a milking/man would.

That remark did it for me. I knew all the time that mankind is bad news but I never knew how to put all this weird "Milk and Honey stuff" into a mathematical formula and spot the "big time operators" on the exchanges doing their tricks.

Then last week my BS detector alarmed me about a downhill ride on the MSFT elevator.

Message 13294189

Now today I am laughing because I have now confirmation that indeed there are dark forces hard at work to separate us from our money.

For example, what had QCOM, YHOO, EBAY and CMGI in common today between 12:48PM and 13:16PM.

QCOM
12.49PM/ $134
13:16PM/ $125 Volume 1.996.00

YHOO
12:48PM/ $150
13:16PM/ $132 Volume 1.742.600

EBAY
12:48PM/ $134
13:15PM/ $125 Volume 2.316.900

CMGI
12:49PM/ $83
13:16PM/ $71 Volume 1.307.700

Now just imagine YOU are in the elevator down and you know further that the ride will come to a certain point when the elevator goes back up. Now what would it be worth to you if you had a alarm which delivers you a indicator which gives you about a 1 minute before that happens?

You could have your own champagne party tonight. Right?

Criminal minds at their best. Devils work indeed.

Don`t misread me now..please.I am not saying all investors, traders, speculators and gamblers should become criminals to reach the top of the mountain. Far from it.

Regards,

Eddy Blinker

PS.LG <Individual investors seem to have been given a reprieve today! Maybe the blood thirsty big boys just want to give individual investors time to produce more blood...>

Could not have said it better myself!



To: HairBall who wrote (45004)4/4/2000 9:41:00 PM
From: pater tenebrarum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
LG, i agree with what you say....we have this thing with the taxes in Austria as well...:)

re: the big boys, the miraculous massive bidding up of the spoos right off the lows today certainly looked orchestrated to me. if it hadn't been, the rise would have begun in a more gradual manner, not with a big 20 point jump...

regards,

hb



To: HairBall who wrote (45004)4/5/2000 4:45:00 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
That's telling it like it is! VBG Vote Libertarian...Harry Browne would change all that.

Don't forget the oil problem: we cannot use our own oil because it might hurt some bird's nest, so we beg for oil from others or spend more taxpayer money on "alternate fuels".
Don't forget the most used monopoly in our country: the post office....does what they please, stifles competition, devastates businesses. (The new regulations that do not allow people to put "apartment number" on their private mail box so that they cannot have privacy caused a Beverly Hills private mail box company to go out of business: their very wealthy very well known clients refused to comply and the business was closed down by the P.O. bandit-police.)
But don't you think at least half the market movement is just investors doing real buying and selling according to their own ideas?
Freeus