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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (120606)3/16/2001 3:40:27 PM
From: GST  Respond to of 164684
 
Bill: Ever the idiot. Perhaps you might want to start with remedial reading lessons.



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (120606)3/16/2001 3:42:38 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 164684
 
BTW: Gold vs yhoo quote.yahoo.com



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (120606)3/16/2001 3:48:41 PM
From: GST  Respond to of 164684
 
You are such a cut-up -- NBR vs Nuan: quote.yahoo.com



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (120606)3/16/2001 4:07:54 PM
From: GST  Respond to of 164684
 
"what recession are you talking about?" As I posted through the fall, the slowdown was a given, the issue was whether it would culminate in a "recession" or just a sharp slowdown to much slower growth. Either way, it would devastate stock prices -- and it did as I am sure even you won't deny. In my opinion you are an idiot Bill -- a "hanger-on", a nobody who could not connect two thoughts together to save your soul. You never had anything intelligent to say that I can think of -- nothing that I could attribute to you as your own idea. You picked at people who thought for themselves and passed on barely warmed over hogwash from "gurus" whom you followed from hotel ballroom to hotel ballroom. You passed on the crumbs from the gurus to a less-well-heeled SI audience. You set up a one-man thread so people could not challenge your vacant assertions. You are the voice of the bubble Bill. Your empty sloganeering and blind arrogance are neither charming nor endearing -- it is hard to feel any sympathy. The only thing worse than buying and holding through a bubble is buying and selling at the peak to realize the capital gains for tax purposes and then turn around and buy it all back at the top a month later -- I cannot see how this game could be played any worse than you played it. You should have been humbled in the past year -- it seems that is not the case. Good luck. Really -- good luck. You are going to need it. As far as I can see it is all you ever had going for you -- perhaps your luck will return.