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To: bullmarket who wrote (6601)5/17/1998 9:34:00 AM
From: Forest Gump  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Let's remember, the MM's are very good and very smart. Shaking usually comes in the form of panic selling. However, they can also do it with a minor increase. If they find themselves backed into a corner it is far better for them to lose 10% on the shares they have shorted than 30%, 50%, or even 1000% (which is very possible). So don't fall for this game either.

In the same light it is better for you to ignore a 10% decrease in the paper value of DGIV with a 30%, 50%, or even 1000% increase on REALIZED GAINS. Remember one of the first rules, you have not lost nor gained until you sell.

We have proven to be a very resilient lot that I am sure is causing them concern. but they will try again. Maybe even Monday...

Did you notice how much of an effect Indonesia had on our stock last week? Nada, Nothing, Zip, Zero.

Did you notice when a very familiar stock master and his followers called a bail on DGIV and PNLK last week that DGIV dropped when they scrambled and came right back up. That was a great buying opportunity and I hope you bought more, I did. However, PNLK did not bounce, they continue to drop. This is the difference between a hype stock and a solid investment.

DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR SHARES, BUY WHEN THEY TRY TO SHAKE LOW, HOLD WHEN THEY TRY TO SHAKE HIGH.

Have fun, love and protect our children, and always look both ways before crossing the Wall Street.