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To: ccryder who wrote (28)11/25/1997 2:49:00 PM
From: BenYeung  Respond to of 492
 
You talking about people borrowing from credit cards to buy stocks, and hope the return will exceed the APR and make a profit? That is pretty risky but I am sure some people are doing it. Not only on Wall Street but Las Vegas as well.

From today's charts, the opening rally, decline, then rally again shows me that specialist are about to take stocks lower tomorrow (this is the so-called "Cleaning lower territory" coined by Richard Ney.

Good luck



To: ccryder who wrote (28)11/29/1997 3:53:00 PM
From: BenYeung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 492
 
SEC always look for the wrong insiders. A recent case of NY mobs hyping up an inflated financial statements of a small cap stock, sold for a big profit. They are under investigation of FBI and SEC.

What happened to the everyday inflation of price using the good ol' Wall Street Journal, Barrons, among others. What about the 6 point jump of Apple, 24 point jump of Lockheed Martin.....at the open.

I hope this investigation will soon reveal the other big scam on WAll Street.

Good luck