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To: Donna Carey who wrote (2316)1/18/2001 10:18:08 PM
From: Donna Carey  Respond to of 6445
 
Whoa, some maniac must have gotten my name & password. I am pretty timid, albeit Vibrant. This SHALL be investigated!



To: Donna Carey who wrote (2316)1/18/2001 10:20:17 PM
From: jjetstream  Respond to of 6445
 
Donna what I find even more disturbing is that you would *bet* your life savings in a one stock, and that information would come from an online source......no need to try to deflate Jenna's credibility, those that know, well, just know.....and you can't hop on MG for a day and hit a home run....and never once would she subscribe to what seems to be a reckless *gambling* style you supposedly use.....use your head girl........



To: Donna Carey who wrote (2316)1/18/2001 10:20:45 PM
From: profit_guy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6445
 
Ms Carey...you can't go around calling people bloated pigs...also what kind of idiot are you shorting SDLI at $135??!



To: Donna Carey who wrote (2316)1/19/2001 1:14:28 AM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 6445
 
Look for more upside in AAPL now trading above resistance of 18 1/2. AAPL chart is looking stronger and it will have a Triple Top Point & Figure Breakout at 19



To: Donna Carey who wrote (2316)1/19/2001 5:19:04 AM
From: lee kramer  Respond to of 6445
 
Donna: I too thought that SDLI was gonna come down hard. And yes, it might've dropped to 60. But 360 down to 133 was a rather sharp decline. To place one's life savings in a single stock in the midst of a killer bear market was not prudent. And to not enter a stop-loss to limit the pain was a mistake. A trader would likely have been on the short-side of SDLI. I suspect you did not keep a sharp eye on Jenna's posts regarding SDLI as she was short via put options, if I recall correctly. An investor conversely likely traded SDLI on the long side. I hope you recoup some of the loss and learn from it. We've all been there, usually when we start out as amateurs. I wish you well.