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To: Cary Salsberg who wrote (50331)8/9/2001 5:11:08 PM
From: mitch-c  Respond to of 70976
 
Finally, I don't feel compelled to treat a professional's work with the consideration I would for a fellow thread member.

I tend to believe we have more threaders with a solid professional grounding than the so-called "professionals" reporting this stuff. It seems many of the articles or other "professional" analyses are geared to amplify the mood swings between euphoria and fear.

BTW, Mike - "fenster-" refers to a window. I was referring to Diving Under the Influence (of gravity). <g>

- Mitch



To: Cary Salsberg who wrote (50331)8/9/2001 11:29:27 PM
From: John Trader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 70976
 
RE "...uncritical fools..." and the rest of your somewhat rude comments, hey pal, you have pissed off more than a few people here on this thread. What exactly is your problem? I sense a whole lot of attitude here, and not much respect for your "fellow" thread members. As I mentioned, my response was not just to that particular post, but to your posts in general, and to the previous replies you have sent me. Oops, I forgot, you replied to the "the article", not to my post. Hope you get a good reply from "the article" on your questions.

As to your implied fortunes obtained from your "expertise", if you have so much money now, then what are you doing spending so much time posting here on this AMAT thread? You should be out enjoying life with all your good friends.

My personal opinion is that people who tend to think they have it all figured out are at a higher risk of missing-out when it comes to the world of Wall Street. The market has a way of arranging for such types to have their heads handed to them sometimes. Just my two cents worth. I am not an expert or anything, just person who knows that things are often more complex than they seem.

Good luck pal, lets go with the no-reply policy that I suggested, and move on.

John