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To: CountofMoneyCristo who wrote (1933)7/22/2003 6:22:57 PM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3143
 
>>> On-line investing is rife with dubious characters, Rea said; by contrast, he added, "we see ourselves as being the white knight in this industry."

White Knight - I like that. Is he Merlin or Sir Galahad? You know, maybe he's just Henry VIII... <<<

Oh man, I needed a good laugh, thank you! "White knight" indeed! <g>



To: CountofMoneyCristo who wrote (1933)7/23/2003 1:05:02 AM
From: Dave O.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3143
 
< Before the market opened on Friday, Rea said, he recommended Omega Research, a Miami maker of financial analysis software. The stock was at $5.25. "Within half an hour, it ran to $10," he said. Never mind that the stock fell back to $7.125.

"Right now we're promoting IMON," Rea added on Friday morning. That's the ticker symbol for Imaginon Inc., a small software maker in Greer, S.C. "We made it rock," Rea said. The stock rose 25 percent that day. >

Hmmm, let's see. You claim you and many, many others were "wiped out" following advice. Yet the above suggests that one could have made a lot of money trading the above picks. How the heck could you be so talented to lose so much money? You still don't get it do you? Plenty of people make money trading picks. You, apparently from your track record weren't cut out to trade.

And hey, by the way I also used to be a software developer before I started trading full time.