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To: Lucretius who wrote (243906)6/4/2003 11:59:44 AM
From: MythMan  Respond to of 436258
 
LOL where did that come from?



To: Lucretius who wrote (243906)6/4/2003 12:06:34 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
he's my new gru ...



To: Lucretius who wrote (243906)6/4/2003 12:06:41 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Respond to of 436258
 
The market safe from insider crooks...Deva avoids perpwalk.

...what a bettycrocker.

She traded on deva knowledge.

Next time ask Hillary about cattle futures and avoid jail!



To: Lucretius who wrote (243906)6/4/2003 12:46:43 PM
From: dvdw©  Respond to of 436258
 
So typical of Cramer painting scenarios to help his friends. By way of example NVLS has 12 million shares short or thereabouts, that is down from 6 months ago yet the price in the present is higher. All traders should become proactive in the awareness that in stocks like NVLS the free floats are now being held by investors whose intent is capital appreciation, there is no Supply coming out and the IOU's are still overhanging the stock. How could anyone sell this scenario? The Hedge fund industry is in trouble because they are way out of kilter with supply demand metrics...

The absence of sellers means the stocks with high short interest are OVERSOLD and out of balance to their supply demand equations. The solution is not Shorting more, because the current imbalances must be fixed before those tactics will work.



To: Lucretius who wrote (243906)6/4/2003 12:55:38 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Don't worry

Take Some Off the Table -- but Leave Some On

By James J. Cramer
05/28/2003 10:34 AM EDT
Click here for more stories by James J. Cramer

Take those profits. Book some gains. But let some things ride.

I am getting a lot of email from people who are telling me that they are "nervous" or "worried" about big gains.

High-quality problem.

What do you do if you are nervous? Why, you take a little
off the table. That's what I did this morning. I have some
stocks up 100%. I took a fifth off of one of them just to
make me less nervous. I also took some profits in the red
hot oils.

Did I take big money off? Nope. About 5%. I did it gingerly.
Obviously others are doing the same.

Why bother? Because it is the only way to fight the
nervousness and stay invested with the rest.

And I feel better already.