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To: profile_14 who wrote (2644)3/7/2005 10:57:59 AM
From: kodiak_bull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13449
 
Profile,

Lemme see, you've called the top in TOL, what, about 4 times since $65? Now that it's at $90, where is the top going to be?

And you're bragging about those calls? You called a top in OIH about 9 dollars ago and said it would correct 10 to 15%, if I recall correctly? And you like that system?

A typical Profile call goes something like this: on a day when the stock/instrument is correcting you post something like: I added to my ___ puts this morning. Later, at some indiscriminate time you post something like: I traded out of the puts for a nice/slender/whatever profit. Nothing real time, in advance, no prices. I especially liked your post when the market moved against another of your "sage" calls and you happily reported that you were trading the volatility and loving it. Right. A root canal can be fun, too.

I think you're a joke and your calls are worse--they're dangerous if anyone ever tried to do anything with them. As for Jim P, he is the absolute definition of a riverboat gambler. Ask him, tell him his old friend Kb says he's a gambler. See if he disagrees.

Kb