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To: uu who wrote (1062)2/10/1998 12:50:00 AM
From: TheInvestor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1936
 
I did not say they spent all 100k on one stock, they just
like to trade 100k per day. So you think I am full of it right. THink what you want. Only time will tell who is a fool. I know what I know.
You can laugh and have fun. But remember your posts are monitored by
many people, whether they read and believe what you or I post is another story. They act when they think the odds are stacked on their
favor for whatever move they take.



To: uu who wrote (1062)2/10/1998 3:49:00 AM
From: Tumbleweed  Respond to of 1936
 
Addi, there is no doubt at all that SI and other Internet Forums can move stocks in a big way.

I'll give two recent examples, DWSC and KESE.

Both of these have been recommended (some would say hyped) by an organisation called 'The Future Superstock'. This works entirely be emailed messages recommending a stock, which then leads to a lot of discussion/comment on SI and related forums (but I understand SI is the biggest).

In both of the above stocks, the price doubled within a week of the announcement and subsequent discussions. (and subsequently fell back hard) The only explanation is that people are buying the stock purely because of an email or discssion on SI, and enough are doing it to dramatically affect the price. I've also seen this phenomenon occur with a very small company here on SI (not hyped by FSS) where the price went from 75c to 2$ in a couple of weeks purely because of the buying power of SI investors (gamblers?).

You said 'what are these people? A bunch of morons with a lot of money? Maybe they are a bunch of morons with less money now!
Though, if you are smart enough and lucky enough to recognise one of these movements, and fast enough, you can make good money on them.

Joe C



To: uu who wrote (1062)2/10/1998 12:40:00 PM
From: Andrew H  Respond to of 1936
 
>>So are you saying these individuals who trade 100K shares of SPNSF base their trades purely on the comments on SI (and for example on this thread)!?!! Gee... What are these people? A bunch of morons with a lot of money?! Are you saying that these people are sitting there and reading our comments and then based on wether our comments are positive or negative they are willing to bet their $600,000 on the stock?!! WOW! This is some power we have on this thread and we werent aware of it!<<

LOL. Someone is suffering from delusions of grandeur! (:>)

Addi, please be very careful what you say about SPNSF, because there are a number of millionaires buying and selling on your every word. Now that you are aware of this, FOR GOD'S SAKE, GET THIS DAMN STOCK MOVING HIGHER!!!!!!!!!