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To: ExCane who wrote (4416)6/14/1998 9:28:00 PM
From: CountofMoneyCristo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12617
 
Rosenberg,

After reading some of the posts that you've made on this thread, apart from your response to mine, I've come to the conclusion that you are in dire need of a truckload of valium. Do you always insult people you don't even know?

Judging from your infantile remarks, you either a) clearly don't know a thing about Day Traders Online or b) have been an utter failure as a trader and would like others to join you or, more likely, c) both. Ask anyone who has any experience with DTO and you will hear 95% positive remarks. Their research is posted on their trading log every trading day - they receive their information from a variety of sources. As for your comment, "What is their typical stock upgrade- 'garbage' from 'rotting garbage," come again? (I'd prefer English.)

Mr. Rosenberg, if you want to miss the boat, that's your problem, but do everyone a favor by not infecting the atmosphere with your transparently cynical, frustrated attitude. If you want to take issue with my post, then address its contents in a rational manner, rather than spewing out invective in all directions.

As for the worth of DTO's upgrades, I guess only time will tell. And incidentally, Day Traders Online has a membership of well over 5,000. At $100 a month per trader, that's $6,000,000 a year guaranteed to Ray Johns and his small group of professionals. And they daytrade as well. I can assure you, there are few analysts at Goldman Sachs who would not give their soul to be in Tom's (DTO's head trader) shoes.

p.s.: Re your absurd response to Turboe, do you have a "k" problem or has their been a revision in the English spelling conventions that I haven't heard about?



To: ExCane who wrote (4416)6/14/1998 11:22:00 PM
From: Don Green  Respond to of 12617
 
Alex

Goldman Sachs is the most respected research dept in the business. I have access to their database and it is quite impressive. They normally rank 1 or 2 industry wide.

As for keeping analysts.. that may be the least of their problems if they decide to go public. There will be a BIG jumping ship real soon of many of their non-partners...

Don Green