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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (3091)5/25/2002 2:31:03 AM
From: Bear Down  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12465
 
Strangest thing Bill, I sent tony a pm back in october to basically dig at him about his sell all longs on sept 10th call. He pm'ed me back in his usual obnoxious way of saying yea and what a great call it was. That pm is no longer in my box. Admittingly I hadn't looked for it in a while so I have no idea when it dissappeared but i purposely saved it and had emailed a copy of it to at least one friend I rememerb a series of about 3 or 4 pm's with tony then. my inbox has a 6 week gap between pm's. i don't get that many pm's but it is the only period of more than a week or so without a single pm

twilight zone?



To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (3091)5/25/2002 3:30:59 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 12465
 
Exactly - lots of people do serious adjustment around the second week of September, it certainly works overall in the resource juniors and canadian chartered banks in which i have played the most ... the summer is sleepy, periodic dumping into weakish bids, it's a time for putting in stink bids and picking up what you can get cheap, then is supposed to come 'The September Rally', which now starts out in late- or even mid-August, as markets keep getting more anticipatory about this stuff ..... the 'October Surprise' is strong legend, so overall September is one of the weakest months statistically, if not the very weakest, again markets being anticipatory ... by about the tenth of Sept, you pretty much know whether the folks now back at work after summer want the paper you're holding, or not ... so what they don't appear to want, you maybe dump, as a lost cause, or perhaps to get it back cheaper later ... and if they do want it, well hey time to take profit ... you want to be having cash for the tax-loss selling season, in any case ... so no big surprise to me that five full trading days after Labour Day '01 somebody decides to cash up

Just stupid the foreknowledge of 11/09 charges, imho .... playing to the jury ... if a@p knew ahead, think how many others would have known .... pretty hard to run a terrorist conspiracy that loosely, i should think

Only the extortion charges appear to me to be great sin, if true ... or any sort of lying for profit, if clear evidence appears on that .... but knowing about the WTC, that is such a dumb accusation