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To: tuck who wrote (717)6/30/2001 3:12:00 PM
From: tuck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1784
 
Trickle apologizes in advance for the fact that extreme volatility makes him alliterative . . .

Trickle is perusing the puzzling aftermath of what some are calling "Freaky Friday," and pondering possible portfolio positioning. Some Trickle holdings are up and down in fair fashion, others have been the subject of genuine jam jobs, and one got reamed for no reason.

I refer to DPII, which had bounced brazenly from this 4 1/2 level before getting grossly goosed in extended trading. And it wasn't as though Axys acted as though the world was waning and unloaded. Not even 75K shares traded all day. Anyhow, Trickle will attempt to nibble 1000 shares below $4.75 Monday. A possible trickle short is TBIO, Friday's jam job poster child. Good luck getting shares to borrow of TBIO.

I think Mister Market is going to get his clock cleaned on Monday morning. Thus Trickle'll troll for other bargains in the bloodbath, as well.

OK, I think I got that alliteration out of my circulation -- I mean "system," darn it -- and I'm back to normal again.

But we will just have to see how I feel
Monday when shadows through my windows steal.

Trickle gratefully accepting further suggestions for taking advantage of the bizarreness.

Cheers, Tuck