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To: Trumptown who wrote (33829)10/21/2000 7:26:19 PM
From: UnBelievable  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
I Think The Assumption and Implied Criticism of B.REVERE Is Inappropriate

The concerns which he articulated are valid and his points made with substance.

There was little subtlety about the ways in which the market was "managed" Thursday or Friday and it isn't clear why, since by his post he clearly demonstrates that he understands what was happening, you assume that he was also not capable of making trading decisions which would benefit him given that understanding.

The soon to be experienced consequences of the government's active involvement in the "free" markets will hurt most Americans.

To assume that the outrage expressed in his post was due to an adverse impact on his trading strategy says much more about you than about him.



To: Trumptown who wrote (33829)10/22/2000 10:57:51 AM
From: B.REVERE  Respond to of 42787
 
Not short AZW, learned not to fool with the "free" market
after the LTCM bailout. We became Hangsang West with that
move and anyone buying puts after that was playing a very dangerous game. To be right about the market and lose your money in a rigged game is a sure way to remove the underlying balance of true competition in determining the markets true value. By the way, its also the fastest way to destroy the free market economy.

Happy trading fool