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To: Elmer who wrote (140932)8/6/2001 11:30:11 AM
From: Joey Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
There are enough people who think like Dan, and that makes AMD an ideal trading stock. One could make lots of money by understanding how to play AMD. There are enough individual investors who believe the AMD hype and believe in "beat Intel at all costs" Sanders that there is a floor to AMD stock price as well as short-term runs in the stock price. But ineveitably, fundamentals catch up with AMD & the price goes back down. I've recently made a nice mint by buying puts when AMD was in the 30s. Intel is the ideal long-term investment (with plenty of opportunities to buy low), while AMD is the ideal short-term trade.

Joey



To: Elmer who wrote (140932)8/6/2001 11:33:13 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Elmer, <<<Easy Mary, that kid was manipulating very small cap companies. I hardly think someone could have any effect on a company with the market share of Intel. While I agree, never overestimate the average investor, there simply can't be a significant number of people stupid enough to believe Dan, and for those who are, may they soon be parted from their money.>>>

Let's not be too cool or coy about this. The secret is out. This is where semi professionals (and wannabees) hang out. Any one guy may not know that much that is worthwhile. But, collectively, these guys know much more than any analyst or their company know about the industry.

I am convinced anyone in the business, that goes online, will read these threads. Remember, even Jack Welch and Michael Eisner have admitted they used to read messages posted about their companies on SI type boards.

You know for sure Mark Haynes and company, Cramer and all the savvy pros read this stuff. You don't think Jerry Sanders haven't read any of these posts.

Mary