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To: Jon Tara who wrote (15627)10/27/2000 10:59:05 PM
From: ekn  Respond to of 18366
 
No jon---ill catch it in the low 1s this is the otc--- there will be a bounce from the 1s



To: Jon Tara who wrote (15627)10/28/2000 12:18:06 PM
From: 24601  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
JT: is that guy a fool, or a defendant-to-be?

You note that the person on whom you have so cautiously been reserving judgment, who has bashed EDIG for weeks, is now announcing his intention to go long. You point to post #15625, in which he says this is just what he was waiting for and that he will be a long by Monday or Tuesday.

You say that he will be a fool to do so. Will he not also be worse? This guy has not merely been arguing that EDIG is overpriced. He has been defaming the insiders as scoundrels.

What we have here is one of the more prolific bashers of this stock brazenly admitting that he now intends to back up the truck. This guy seems to think that there is nothing wrong with bashing a stock in hopes of buying in at a lower price. He seems to think that, because it is not plausible that a single nut on a message-board could depress the price of a stock, a single nut on a message-board is free to try as hard as he can to do just that. He seems not to realize that a fraudulent undertaking is wrong even if it is not -- by itself -- effective.

People who recklessly propagate unfounded innuendo against a company while they are waiting for it to come down to their preferred entry point cannot later defend such behavior by pretending that they were only exercising their supposed technical trading acumen.