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To: JustTradeEm who wrote (76424)5/24/2002 9:10:50 AM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122088
 
You bastage, you beat me to it by three minutes!

You know you are in trouble when the guys you underwrote sue you, eh?

Man, that cracks me up!



To: JustTradeEm who wrote (76424)5/24/2002 9:23:47 AM
From: pilapir  Respond to of 122088
 
NAH!



To: JustTradeEm who wrote (76424)5/24/2002 9:45:13 AM
From: KZAP  Respond to of 122088
 
From: Anthony@Pacific Sunday, Jan 24, 1999 1:03 AM
Respond to of 76427

Money is only good at two things,, bringing out the best and the worst in each and every one of us..and I am not immune, but hopefully we can learn to curtail the ugliness..
Dont forget, no matter how noble someone may claim to be ..we all have an agenda,, I like to think mine is more fluid than most after many years of training and experiences that have taught me ...to quickly make a new decision when presented with new information.. But I am not perfect by a long shot,,

A@P

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From: Anthony@Pacific Thursday, Jan 28, 1999 5:02 PM
Respond to of 76431

I knew all about RACE and patty Gomez from the SEC got everything I had and the investigation involved WS Clearing and Bill Seydein ,..The fact that I gave the SEC help doesnt mean I was involved other than losing $700,000 when Bill Seydien went SIPC,, that was my role bubba...I lost 700,000...in that whole mess,,,so you got the wrong story and the wrong players..
I forgive you..its tough to keep all the facts straight.but be careful what you accuse publicly it can come back and bite you in court...Ok

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From: Anthony@Pacific Thursday, Jan 28, 1999 10:22 PM
View Replies (2) | Respond to of 76431

Its hard for me to explain why all the time..I just want to make my picks and trade..is that too much to ask..I do my research..honest I do..

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From: Anthony@Pacific Friday, Jan 29, 1999 4:00 PM
View Replies (1) | Respond to of 76432

Thanks ...How else can you survive on wall Street if you arent in the boys club..but to go after the market makers and dissect how it all works ...Its fun and I know what Im doing and so far its an incredible living...



To: JustTradeEm who wrote (76424)5/24/2002 9:54:55 AM
From: HairBall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122088
 
JBinPA: When the big boyz get caught, for the most part they only pay small fines. While 100 million may seem like a lot to the common man, it is just a small percentage of their ill begotten gains. It is nothing more than a payoff to the authorities to continue to look the other way.

When we see the RICO statues executed vigorously with regards to the on going fraud, collusion and manipulation perpetrated by the big houses on the investing public, then and only then will the markets have a chance at being legitimate. Of course, that's not ever going to happen.

While Tony's assets are being impounded, I’ve not seen a single picture of a car being hosted onto a tow truck of any executive working for one of the big houses related to the recent revelations made public by the NY Attorney General. The reality is that the houses are just forced occasionally by the government to cough up just a small portion of their ill be gotten gains as payoff, then the government resumes it policy of looking the other way as the houses go back to business as usual.

If bank robbers were allowed to do this, can you imagine the crescendo in the number of banks being robbed?

Regards,
LG

PS: Something I realized in the mid eighties, if you're going to trade and or invest in the markets you need to "Think Like A Criminal", just do not act like one.



To: JustTradeEm who wrote (76424)5/24/2002 10:35:23 AM
From: Baldur Fjvlnisson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122088
 
You have to understand that U.S. securities legislation

is relative. Dealing with major Wall St. mob oufit owners of the Govt. and the garbage it has pretending to "regulate" the mob - in other words the "right" scams - is quite different from dealing with people who haven't even bothered to buy the SEC garbage.