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To: James Petersen who wrote (6090)1/26/1998 9:25:00 PM
From: Hippieslayer  Respond to of 11555
 
I will respond by saying that "That is not what I 'AM' saying<my eyes are squinting>. I 'never' told anyone to read my statement< my finger pointing>."

How's that?

PS. for those that flip their lid over what I said, let me explain my investing strategy as it goes like this: In order for a stock to move up in price, it is necessary for me to state in writing that the stock will go down. It's sort of like reverse psychology for investing.

Now, I must confer with my lawyers and henchman( ie my loanshark), so I will not post anything for the next couple of days till I finally get my story straight. :)



To: James Petersen who wrote (6090)1/28/1998 7:30:00 PM
From: Hippieslayer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11555
 
I'm starting to scare myself. My strategy is actually working.

I predict a huge selling spree on IDTI because it's my guess that the company can't satisfy their customers. the asian crisis is going to raise many questions with invstors. I see no hope. My graph, made by me drooling on a piece of graphing paper- though I ususally use to the grid of the game "Battleship" to do my charting, shows the support level at around .25 cents.

I think we might need government intervention with this one, guys.