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To: DebtBomb who wrote (2552)12/12/2001 2:12:50 PM
From: quasi-geezer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13660
 
<<someone is selling the sheeet out of BRCM, IMO. >>

I don't care because I don't have BRCM ...

I am currently holding only a POS named RZYM ...

alert me if something happened to RZYM, okay, buddy !!!



To: DebtBomb who wrote (2552)12/12/2001 2:20:13 PM
From: James C. Mc Gowan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13660
 
Another nice day trading long on EMLX. I hope they can levitate these storage stocks a little longer.
I am using proceeds from daytrading longs to buy option/puts on QQQ and select hotties.
Even Leap puts look good at these overblown levels,ggg

They are having a hard time keeping a smiley face on DOW with all the biggies warning, MRK, AMX. Again, I must be patient for tech puke-age when 'earnings matter' song is heard again from the whores on the Street.

But for now, it's all so much like early 2000 hype on techs.

Gee, what a coincidence; in early 2000 Greenspan was pumping liquidity into the market for fear of Y2K breakdown.

Now, it's pump-age for post 9/11, ostensibly, but in reality, just another attempt to avert a recession, and save his banker buddies asses(along with paper holders of George W's buddies Enron, et al.).

Corruption rules; hyping 100-150 PE stocks is back!

I read that CSFB just agreed to pay $100,000,000. in settlements due to ripping off IPO-internut buyers they forced to pay onerus commissions to get into the frenzy.
No comment from GS, SSB, and the rest of the whores, but they'll have to pay up, too.

Meanwhile, brokers hot on hype for overvalued tech.
The more things change, the more they remain the same.
James