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To: Ryan Plovie (Hijacked) who wrote (1256)1/26/1998 12:55:00 PM
From: Qualopec  Respond to of 7054
 
At the risk of getting dragged into this flame war, I simply want to remind both the shorts and the longs that it is possible for intelligent people to look at the same set of facts and come to opposite conclusions.

After all, every single time a trade occurs, the buyer and the seller each think he's the one getting the good deal. Traders therefore disagree with each other millions of times every day.

I value posts from both the shorts and the longs on ACRT, because both often contain relevant information. What I wish I could filter out are the gratuitous insults. Let's all play nice.

Justin



To: Ryan Plovie (Hijacked) who wrote (1256)1/29/1998 8:24:00 AM
From: John Chew  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7054
 
No, I have never owned a "boatload of shares" I have never suggested other than in three published reports, to buy at $4.5 , $6.00, and $11.5. I have suggested to be careful when I thought the prices got ahead of my view of fundamental value. Go check this on previous postings.

I am now short 2,500 shares at an average price of 20 1/4. I need
to go on vacation, so I figure to cover when prices drift below $20.
My triple oscillator on the fibonacci ratio against trendline resistance is
very negative. Also, Mr. Stinkie has said that ACRT will go to single digits. He never lies, he never is wrong.

Hopefully, in a few days I can collect my $000's and head off for
a long vacation. If prices go over $25.00, then my vacation may be permanent.