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To: No BS here who wrote (34807)4/12/2000 7:11:00 PM
From: Lola  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62348
 
Hi BB ... feel better now that you had a chance to post something that I would read from you? Does getting my attention mean that much to you ... you're too much. You're on ignore again ... try another alias. This thread is not for selfish and manipulative people ... why don't you just get used to it.

Do you see other posters taking pleasure in the losses of another other than you and this other poster? No ... that's the difference between real pros and con artists.

You point out that some people lost today because they all played the same stock ... well these same people also won together many times before. Actually they have won many more times than they have lost or they wouldn't be here. I don't remember you being a part of those winning plays.

Lola:)



To: No BS here who wrote (34807)4/12/2000 8:43:00 PM
From: the Chief  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62348
 
...maybe all you day trders should take a few days off and let this market do what it will LOTS OF DAMAGE OUT THERE see you have all become very complacent dont loose what you have worked so hard for ....Been there done that ..i wont let it happen again

daytraders don't need to take a few days off in these kind of markets, you short the downside and work the upside. You can make or lose alot of money in these kind of markets, I surely wouldn't think for a moment of not participating in this kind of turmoil.
When the going gets tough, the tough get going. I always use stops, I accept a certain percentage of my purchase price as the "downside" and "stop" at that point. In this kind of market my longshots are not working as well as my short shots in the US, but it always works out in the end. If it doesn't, you work harder!

the Chief