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To: Vanni Resta who wrote (11036)4/27/1998 1:59:00 PM
From: Nazbuster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13925
 
Well, of course I sold the stock after blowout numbers because I knew it would go down after the initial reaction, as it did, and it would be possible to buy it back.

Vanni,

I'm very positive about this company and I'm willing to let the company prove itself with earnings and market savvy. Consequently, I have been accumulating the stock, especially during the dips.

It's clear you pay more attention to price action (trading - short term) than fundamentals (investing - long term), and I personally see nothing wrong with this. In this context, two parties can both be right with opposing views. I think discussions about this stock need to make the distinction to keep the peace!

For whatever reasons, you have been more right than wrong about the price action with CREAF since the big run-up in February:

chart.yahoo.com

Good luck to all us LONGS with tomorrow's earnings!



To: Vanni Resta who wrote (11036)4/28/1998 1:25:00 AM
From: Doug Fowler  Respond to of 13925
 
Vanni:

Would you care to DOCUMENT my "attempts to disrupt this thread by talking up its stock price" ?

In fact, my post to you did not even MENTION Creative. It concerned TDFX, which you CLAIM to have sold at 34, but for which you offer NO PROOF.

Obviously, the reason you refuse to offer PROOF is because you CANNOT offer proof, because you did not execute the trade.

Quite frankly, I was hoping that you DID execute the trade, and could supply the proof, so that those who doubted you could be proved wrong.

Unfortunately, you have disappointed me. Then again, that is exactly what others have come to expect of you. I should not be surprised.