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To: Tickertype who wrote (25120)12/17/2001 9:04:17 PM
From: MGV  Respond to of 27311
 
Profits on "every single trade." Thats impressive ticker. What exactly are you able to do with your profits in your imaginary world. Did you make all of those imaginary profits by being long or being short? Your responses always are very revealing. Try explaining what factors go into your risk analysis. You would do the thread a service by sharing your thoughts behind your unexplained conclusions. Which did you consider to be more "irresponsible of me: Recommending that those who were buying into the hype fomented on this thread be careful to compare the contrary information in the company's 10Qs and Ks or advising caution regarding the unfounded pronouncements and wild conjecture of posters posing as amateur market timing, 900 number, pay by the minute for exaggerated opinion and hyperbole hucksters?



To: Tickertype who wrote (25120)12/17/2001 10:51:39 PM
From: LiPolymer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27311
 
OT: Hey, T, looks like you're the latest beneficiary of Mr. Dysfunction's helpful posts:

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Notice the almost exclusive focus on VLNC. I suppose we should be grateful for someone of this caliber to be spending so much of their free time to teach us all about our favorite small cap, especially when they purport to be following so many other equities. Can you imagine this guy as a teacher? Hello, class, welcome to Markie's World. Now repeat after me: "If you can't say something repetitive and condescending, then don't say anything at all." What else are we to learn from the example that's been so clearly set?