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To: JR Medlar, 2nd who wrote (1334)4/16/1998 8:23:00 PM
From: JR Medlar, 2nd  Respond to of 3183
 
PS: lisa...Why do you think those Venture Capital guys are in big trouble now??? Because they opened their BIG STUPID MOUTHS and TOLD SOMEONE they had 1.X MILLION shares of XCIT to sell.

What a BUNCH OF MORON!!!

See why you buy into or sell it off in parcels and NOT all at ONCE.

Another one of dad's sayings..."Son, the older you get, you'll see how uncommon common sense truly is."

Man is he ever right!!!
JR



To: JR Medlar, 2nd who wrote (1334)4/16/1998 8:54:00 PM
From: Helios  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3183
 
"Keep em' baffled with B*llShit...It keeps them all honest"

Hey JR you should spread this tidbit around various boards. It really amazes me to see the number of people who think they can tell what is going on by "reading the charts". As a poker player it's always been obvious to me that professionals with large blocks of stocks to buy or sell are going to hold their cards as close to their vest as possible. I imagine that they'll try any number of feints and bluffs to take a position at the best possible price.