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To: Runner who wrote (7195)8/17/1998 11:24:00 AM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10786
 
Hey! If you guys are going to blame the current situation on the "TED Effect", at least get it right!

If I merely think about buying, but don't ... then the stock rises. That way, I miss out on the increase.

If I actually purchase, then the stock drops. That way, I lose my investment.

Well, I've been on a cruise for the past week, so I didn't even have the chance to buy. Thus, this particular situation is NOT related to the "TED Effect".

I did buy over a week ago at 11 7/8, though. Just after the stock backed off the level where I sold what I had bought a few days earlier. That, however, was one of those rare instances when I actually made a profit. Perhaps the trading frenzy I was in there for a few days confused the automated pricing algorithm, and this price erosion is the final correction from that series of events.

In that case, please accept my apologies.

Anybody wanna' buy some ALYD ... cheap?

Better yet .. anybody wanna' buy my VIAS at double today's levels?

TED