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To: brightness00 who wrote (81144)6/19/2002 2:19:00 AM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99280
 
In other words, in the Fed Chairman's eyes, an investor in DIA should not be better off than a holder of gold . . . a rather depressing prospect for any long term buy and holder of stocks indeed.

What was depressing?

Is that supposed to be some kind of threat?

Yes.

Is my disclosure of your past pumping activity causing any difficulty to your business?

Did you know that I was mostly castigated on that thread from Jan '99 onward because I trashed the company so much? In fact, the record shows I went bearish on it in April '98 when I made the famous "down 20 next day" call. It didn't drop 20 points the next day, but nonetheless, that was the top, the head, the reaction back up into which one must sell if one was such a fool to have held that long. There wasn't a soul in agreement. Later I made several attempts to buy back in at reaction lows, but they all failed. The company was worse than I had predicted. Is that what you call "pumping"?

I think it's only fair to let everyone know your track record so they can better decide whether they should have confidence in you.

You sure don't think much of them.

The data shows we're in a bull market. That means you have to be on the long side to make money. That's what I'm doing and I'm making money. I hope the market continues in this way, because it's the first time since 1997 that I'm regularly making it.

To dumb it down don't you see more and more stock charts looking better and better? Maybe you should check the cumulative tick or the mere AD line. Even on the NAZ the cumulative tick is looking very good. I wonder how long it will take the backward looking amateurs at every level including big money, to realize, "oh my god, I gotta get long"?

As for knowing my "track record" you don't know that any better than you know Kennedy's.

Why don't you tell us why you changed your name.