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To: Spartex who wrote (19573)1/14/1998 9:19:00 AM
From: Frederick Smart  Respond to of 42771
 
>>I can't say for sure what Cramer means, I'm only using my interpretation of a one line response. If the conventional way of being "pounced" is falling in share price, I would say NOVL has already done that. Its over in my mind.>>

Cramer's no dummy. Wall Street mouthpieces know how to play both sides of the street for maximum effect. The word "pounce" can be used by both bears and bulls. Clarification from Cramer may only come AFTER the move took place. And then he has the golden chance to claim credit. Just as long as he doesn't get caught. Usually the ones playing this game leave as little on the table for review as possible at any given time - an approach which widens the audience to include bulls and bears alike. That's why Cramer is so popular. He knows how to work and weave, bob and shift while remaining dogmatic - but always leaving them wanting more....