To: Ken Salaets who wrote (19003 ) 6/23/1998 10:33:00 PM From: Jean-Philippe Chevalier Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
Ken, You must be a psychoanalyst. Stock analysis does not seem to be your forte. Unfortunately for your ego I regret to inform you that you are way off base regarding my motives for posting on SI, my knowledge of technology or my business acumen. Your error in judgement came from making the assumption that my trail on SI correlates to my personal investments. The bulk of my posts do provide opinions on probable scams or in TAVA's case, overvalued and overhyped situations. As a general rule, I do not participate in threads for stocks that I am invested in as I am not into cheerleading. Regarding associations with others on SI, I could care less. It is not my intent to be perceived in any particular light by the SI community. I have no desire to be "one of the pack", however, I do enjoy good company from time to time. Whenever I receive annoying crap like your post to me, I just sit back and look at the performance of my personal portfolio and ignore the mass confusion. Don't bother to ask as it is personal and not open for general discussion. Oh, and by the way, you won't be seeing me down there over the 1/1/2000 cliff as I am not invested in your overvalued Y2K stocks. It is not that I am in self-denial of the Y2K issue. In fact I suspect quite a bit of aggravation, but not to the extent of the Y2K doomsayers. Problems will be corrected in short order or noncompliant companies will become toast. The answer is not in investing in the TAVAs of the world (I do realize that it is possible to make some nice gains or not so nice losses by doing so), the answer lies in having a personal plan to minimize any impact that may occur from random anomalies. I have my plan and I hope others do as well. Nice chatting with you. Don't bother responding. Don