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To: eims2000 who wrote (190)5/28/2000 8:45:00 PM
From: MaryinRed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 445
 
But if you look at the vast majority of our picks, the go down and stay down, they are based on hype.

I rest my case....see, per your comment above,there is no need to "bash" the shorts on down.... just sit...and wait.

Notice...how I sit and wait on EDIG? why?
I have done my analysis...and feel pretty confident it will go up.

hey...maybe I am wrong...but investing takes some discipline...and patience....I am in no rush...(although I would like it to stop the wild ups and downs...for other people's comfort....)

MIR



To: eims2000 who wrote (190)5/28/2000 8:55:00 PM
From: Smiling Bob  Respond to of 445
 
Stocks go up and down- there is no arguing that. I try to catch them on the way up. I, like many investors, are not in a position to short stocks.
Nor is there any dispute that there is probably more wrong than right and bloated excess in the markets. I try to avoid that long and short term.
But amr finds the wound, shares it with his "members", builds a substantial short position, and then they take their salt on parade. That would be coined a "pump and dump" if the shoe was on the other foot.
So no matter what credence there is to amr's calls, the real question is: If 2 college kids from CA with 15k and 40 aliases can pump a stock from .15 cents to $15 and net about 350k in a few days, what could 200 plus individuals times x aliases with millions in short positions do by trashing a stock all over the net?