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To: Sam Citron who wrote (53220)9/26/2001 4:21:50 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Respond to of 70976
 
Well put! I could not agree more. Anyway, who says volatility is bad? I'd say it is great! If you are a LTB&H investor, then you are not affected. And if you are a day trader, then you've got to love the opportunity. But if you are MM...oh well...I have tears in my eyes :)

ST



To: Sam Citron who wrote (53220)9/26/2001 4:40:15 PM
From: Pete Young  Respond to of 70976
 
Sent email to PowerGuest@CNBC.com

I understand you will be interviewing SEC Chmn. Pitt on PowerGuest. Could you please ask him these questions?

Question #1: Why should analysts have the ability to trade on inside information in front of individual investors by gutting Regulation FD? Aren't these the same unsavory types that bilked so many out of their savings during the Internet bubble?

Question #2: Regulation FD gave the small investor a fighting chance. Why are you willing to increase the perception that the stock market is a fixed game, and that the small investor has no chance in it? Don't you care about capital formation?

Thank you,