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Technology Stocks : AOL Shorts, Will they Survive? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tilon who wrote (74)2/26/1998 6:28:00 PM
From: peacelover  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 124
 
Tilon,

Like I have been saying before, this stock is rigged by Wall St. and thanks to your posting, now I can see why. No amount of bad news will bring this baby down, because the biggies are playing cat and mouse with the shorts. They know AOL has no fundamental for its kind of price, but they also know that every time they let go off of a few shores and bring the price down a little, the shorts (their bread and butter on this stock) jump right in and the biggies squeeze them by buying into AOL and artificially inflating it again. This yo-yo game will go until all shorts are wiped out. I am just using common sense, here. I wish the shorts leave this fat boy alone so that it can go on a diet on its own. The blood of the shorts is fattening it more. Shorts, please stay away and don't feed it if you want AOL to wake up to reality. IMHO.

peacelover



To: Tilon who wrote (74)2/28/1998 1:52:00 PM
From: White Shoes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 124
 
To all:
I have done OK on my stock portfolio for the year. But I have made some really dumb mistakes too. As a result, I am not as rich as I want to be. I am hoping to be rolling around in my profits by the end of 1998, by employing 'AOL Option Strategies for the Bearish'. If you are hoping to do this too, or feel you can help me, please join my new thread at techstocks.com