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To: Stcgg who wrote (31634)10/26/2000 2:53:08 PM
From: sammaster  Respond to of 436258
 
they ramp in order to bring in individuals on the sideline so they can sell into strength..
their year for taxes ends this month so they have to all get out of their big cap darlings that dropped before end of q...
how to sell all those shares of msft intc csco?

samir



To: Stcgg who wrote (31634)10/26/2000 5:25:10 PM
From: sam_o  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
Stcgg....
Thanks for your info report.....
<A Crash would eliminate over 50% of the Fund Mgrs..> Only fifty...eh? I always thought they had three to fun ction for one.... oh well I'm off by ten percent... <<gg>>
I voted for crash too!..We're still counting the votes aren't we.
Let's see what GDP is going to say.... tomorrow...



To: Stcgg who wrote (31634)10/26/2000 6:08:31 PM
From: Andy Thomas  Respond to of 436258
 
--A Crash would eliminate over 50% of the Fund Mgrs..
Why do you think they are orchestrating this?

--

there are only a few ways left to become wealthy in this economy:

1) work in the stock market/financial area
2) work in computers
3) pimp and/or whore
4) deal drugs
5) become a rock star
6) become a ceo of a large corporation

it is very tough to make it as a small businessman.

my contention is that 'they' have set it up that way - they want us to either be a) good corporate citizens or b) good little welfare recipients (and the lines between a) and b) here are often blurry).

the stock market has become a very large - if not the largest - part of the economy.

there will be tough love at some point

ho ho ho

andy