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To: Eleder2020 who wrote (12331)11/6/1997 6:02:00 PM
From: George Dawson  Respond to of 29386
 
Beyond that it just makes sense. If you read SI threads on stable blue chip stocks or even not so stable blue chip stocks, there is hardly a post. If you read threads on many large tech stocks, there are few interesting posts.

What is the mystery? Everytime I read about fluctuations in volatile small cap stocks having some type of inherent meaning it makes me laugh out loud. I might as well look at whether I get a headache at work by 3 PM as a bullish or bearish indicator.



To: Eleder2020 who wrote (12331)11/6/1997 6:19:00 PM
From: janski  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29386
 
' Many hedge funds have someone following bullish and bearish posts and trade accordingly.'

In other words, you are short and by making bullish statements
help the hedge funds determine that the price goes down and
manipulate it in that direction. Give yourself a break Ed. Look at
the 10Q statements from Ancor for for past two years, the news
that used to come out and put it against the chart. Funny how the
changing fundamentals(balance sheet/cash position, $$deals) trail the price action.