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To: laura_bush who wrote (282695)4/2/2004 5:31:01 PM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
I dont think I've ever experienced or heard of a man coming that quick.

Jane



To: laura_bush who wrote (282695)4/2/2004 5:36:42 PM
From: Michael Watkins  Respond to of 436258
 
LB: There's only clown on this thread today, now that Nicholas is gone, and its not me.

Got a mirror?

Here's the two major accounts I swing trade. Hope you don't mind, but sharing size and my account numbers is not something I am willing to do.

trendvue.com

trendvue.com

Sorry, Scotiabank doesn't print time stamps in the history page, but given I've called my trades here (check my posting on March 24) in real time, plus my presented my rationale here as to why the trade made sense - and even today as I closed off in two different lots (mentioned here) you'll have to take my word for that.

Now that is settled, I don't expect to hear from you for a while. Deal?



To: laura_bush who wrote (282695)4/2/2004 6:09:41 PM
From: Michael Watkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Not that I have any desire to pander further to your neurosis, but for completeness sake I thought I'd round off my "credibility post" as I just noted Scotiabank "history" didn't list today's activity.

trendvue.com

trendvue.com

And if you find phantoms lurking in there, wondering why I sold some QQQ on March 31, its because under Canadian rules I'm not allowed to carry > 30% foreign content across a month end without suffering a significant penalty, so I sold some off to come under.

XSP is a derivative that mimics (rather poorly unless currencies are stable) the SP500 but isn't treated as foreign.

Somethings are in fact as they seem.