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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (45022)1/23/1998 4:47:00 PM
From: Wayne Lian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
Rocky, after viewing some of your posts, I have decided that what you say is not nonsense. Your observation can be pretty sharp, like the slow N. American sales.

I am just curious how you manage to survive all the attacks, some of which humorious, some nasty? What is your secret to remain rock steady?



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (45022)1/23/1998 5:43:00 PM
From: Chucky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
guru Rocky, help me understand:"The money rushing in is undoubtedly individuals picking up the last of the big Institutional see ya' later."

I was under the impression that the individuals were the weak hands that couldn't produce any volume. What gives?

"Individuals get frustrated and bail a lot quicker than Mutual Funds."
Message 3221696

So are you implying the individuals had tbe nerve and the ability to absorb the 47.4M shares that traded today? Are the indiviual investors no longer weak hands easily shaken. If they can buy that many shares, and the institutional holdings are once again depleted, I might be pursuaded to pick up a few more shares on the chance the weak handed institutions will want to jump back in.

Later
Chucky