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To: elko who wrote (2534)3/26/1998 10:26:00 AM
From: Matthew Cooper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
Hey LA!!! What's up? I thought I might bump into you here. I'm just try to pay off all the college debt I incurred at TU. It's working!!! Did you play GMTID at all yesterday? It was beautiful!!!

Take it easy!



To: elko who wrote (2534)3/26/1998 10:45:00 AM
From: Robert Kruse  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34592
 
PULSE CHECK ON TMEX's "PLAY(s) OF THE DAY"

What do we know?

1) Sounds like Etrade is the quickest and cheapest to exectue orders
2) Limits are the way to buy, market orders to sell
3) Don't get greedy, sell when momentum slows
4) The vast majority are making a little or losing a little or a lot..
but at least Joe warned everybody, so his conscience is clear

AND JOE AND HIS FEW "MAIN" FRIENDS HAVE THE BEST GIG GOING I've EVER SEEN...Joe is guaranteed to get a 25-100% GAIN head start and will NEVER take a loss, as long as the masses follow....I beleive you bought 20,000 @ 3/8 or so to test the market and sold @ 1.125-1.25....NICE JOB....YOU MADE ABOUT $15,000
on your "test trade alone"

AND NOBODY ELSE SHOULD GET HURT TOO BAD. Hmmm.....go for it man...every one of us wishes we could be in your shoes. Just didn;t think the "club" was going to work this way. Thought we were going to be daytraders, not SECOND traders.....oh well...think about us little people on your future yacht for a "second" or too sometime....

PS- I really do admire your money making scheme...classic! and I can't see where the SEC would really have a problem with it....will the market makers catch on or can they? doubt it...