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To: ~digs who wrote (41640)11/17/2000 1:09:01 PM
From: Kanetsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57584
 
the lawyers will never let this rest, once they got involved any chance of a civil resolution ended, especially as the sore-loserman ticket refuses to concede.

this david boies is personally responsible for transfering billions of dollars of market cap from stockholders in companies like phillip morris and microsoft to trial lawyers, now it appears he has turned his guns on the market in general. he knows what a gore victory means to the trial lawyers.

"kill all the lawyers" - shakespere



To: ~digs who wrote (41640)11/17/2000 1:19:46 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
Those are all good questions, I wish I had a better than 50/50 bias on what might happen, but it is just too clouded to call either way. I was buying some index calls at the open today, based on my thinking Bush would have the election results & win over the weekend, so I figured I would go long some indexes, then, something I did not expect, the pop up on the lawsuit front caused me to cash in the calls I had thought would need to until at least Monday to make a gain, so I made the gain in 30-45 minutes, and the point is I made it by mistake, which is causing me to pause and wonder just what is going on....
Which led me to not go into puts on the flipside. (too much wondering on my part)
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Maybe the best thing to do is just take it as it comes, minute by minute??

A thought>
"In the zazen posture, your mind and body have great power to accept things as they are, whether agreeable or disagreeable"
________________________________________Shunryu Suzuki