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To: robnhood who wrote (56832)10/26/2010 9:33:22 PM
From: E. Charters4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 233952
 
So is a lie you can't deny.

Bye bye C. bye bye. We will miss you, you olde B******D.

I think the key is that most people except for a few morons like Condor need to know what is moving. There are hundreds of stocks. What you want to know is there the action is. Red is good for picking that out. He is tireless. But once you buy with your money it is a given that you need a brain to sell half on the double and watch your own account and research as you go. Nobody is responsible for where the stock goes or your losses. It is a simple as that. R did not force you to buy and he can't phone you in the middle of the night and tell you you are overmargined because he had a bad dream.

So I am fundamentally right. Condor was a self righteous hypocritical undercutting out of line boor, and childishly or disingenuously carping and eroding confidence in a person because of a perceived weakness that was not a weakness of other than the weak minded.

You bought the stock, you buy it and you sell it. It is stuff and nonsense to blame others. Condor almost got away with it with the mouth breathers on the CD thread, but it has no place amongst adults.

EC<:-}