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To: steve goldman who wrote (8748)2/13/1998 8:25:00 AM
From: Robet Butkus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11057
 
Yes I am confident as a trader. Traded WDC 5 times between 18 and 19.
Currently long, and thats that.
I am very familiar with the numbers and company.
If you are not a trader that's ok with me.
If one doesn't take advantage of the buy and sell recos, you aren't a
trader. Alot of "investors" stuck like pigs on this one, and others,
as these boards attest to.

I guess that shelf inventory has nothing to do with reco, and that for
every buyer yesterday there was a seller. Ah the wonders of Wall Street..

WDC was being touted by most guys on the street at, or near its high.
To bad most did not let the quacking ducks have that stock as I did.
Ahhh, the wonders of Wall Street.
Besides the numbers you should understand how the game is played.



To: steve goldman who wrote (8748)2/13/1998 8:42:00 AM
From: tom pope  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11057
 
>>Very similar to when someone complains about the spread on an option or otc stock. If you think its priced wrong, take the other side.<<

Easy for you to say in the light of your position. The spread in options ensures that they will be mispriced on both sides for the small investor who buys at the offer and sells at the bid.