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To: parker_meridian who wrote (256)3/13/2001 9:54:56 PM
From: Lola  Respond to of 467
 
It must have been a post of her mooning all of us but she decided to hold off for a day in case she discovers she really does need SI after all. Frankly, I'd rather be mooned today than tomorrow ... get it over with and be rid of her for good. One thing seems clear from her posts, she ain't paying for a damn thing! What does she do with all her money?

She keeps talking about having a feature forum then not having a feature forum. I read that to mean she's considering paying for advertising on SI to she's moving her act to Yahoo.

Lola:)



To: parker_meridian who wrote (256)3/13/2001 10:00:31 PM
From: Lola  Respond to of 467
 
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To: parker_meridian who wrote (256)3/13/2001 10:00:45 PM
From: CatLady  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 467
 
Yes, I saw it.

Most memorable was the comment that she wants the power to be able to delete any post she doesn't like from her thread.

If she want a forum she can control 100%, why doesn't she just set one up on Pristine?

I guess she must really need the exposure she gets here.



To: parker_meridian who wrote (256)3/13/2001 10:10:54 PM
From: TechTrader42  Respond to of 467
 
I'm signing off on the topic. Some of the picks will do well, no doubt, and maybe some won't. S'all water under the bridge.

On the issue of stock-picking services, I've seen some really good newsletters, with clear statements on performance (and goals); excellent market analysis; complete lists of trades; buy stop targets (so people can get in only when the target is hit); sell targets (given at the same time as the entry target); clear stops; different portfolios for traders with varying abilities, capital and approaches; excellent charts; information on indicators; advice on how to keep emotions out of trading, etc. Things for anyone in the business of making stock recommendations to strive for.