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To: mish5000 who wrote (35536)9/16/2001 8:36:48 PM
From: GHOST TRADER  Respond to of 37746
 
Hey everyone!!!! What a week. I spent this weekend at the beach surfing trying to clear my head and have an open mind for the week to come. I am going to go ahead with business as usual and think everyone else should do the same. If you feel good about shorting or going long any stocks I beleive you should with no prejustice from anyone. You have to live with yourself not me or anyone else. I wish everyone well and good luck with the weeks and months to come. Its gonna be a grind out there gang!!!!

Gary



To: mish5000 who wrote (35536)9/17/2001 6:43:08 AM
From: Softechie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
SEC Encourages Equity Buying
The WSJ reports that the Securities and Exchange Commission has waived a list of rules in an attempt to encourage buying at the reopen of trading today. SEC lifts the regulation preventing companies from buying their stock in the first and last 30 minutes of the session (for as many as 10 days) and is allowing companies to buy up to 100% of the previous month's avg. daily volume (up from 25%). Additionally, corporate insiders will be able to purchase shares regardless of when they last traded.



To: mish5000 who wrote (35536)9/17/2001 6:50:11 AM
From: Softechie  Respond to of 37746
 
I'm stuck with my long positions for now. May be dead money for 3 months hopefully not that long. The WTC event is no worse than LTCM IMO and market bounced back. I'm still looking at the future telecom sector. Not sure I have feelings for going short on airline and insurance sectors.