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Strategies & Market Trends : Mr. Pink's Picks: selected event-driven value investments -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: chris of nyc who wrote (2426)9/1/1998 6:22:00 PM
From: Y2k_fan  Respond to of 18998
 
I believe that MMs had been pumping up many junks like LBOR, SRCM, LHSPF, AMZN, LOCS, SYNM.

I tried to short LHSPF and AMZN, even though the prices looked rising.
There were no actual buying. The shorts weren't filled until market was about to close. LHSPF is particularly manipulative.



To: chris of nyc who wrote (2426)9/1/1998 7:23:00 PM
From: Mr. Pink  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18998
 
Relax, everything is under control. Trees do not grow to the sky, nor to Triple Turds with Flies turn into soil immediatly. Every stock needs a breather, even one going to zero.

Mr. Pink



To: chris of nyc who wrote (2426)9/2/1998 3:02:00 AM
From: Cube  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18998
 
Chris,

Look at a chart for TRII. You see that plunge off the cliff? I know, your saying which one? The first plunge from 16 to 9. Shareholder lawsuits up the ying yang. Then a little bounce from the short covering rally. Then another plunge to 3. That was when the rumors of accounting irregularities proved true. Notice that big blank in the chart after that? Oh, that's when Nasdaq delisted them.

Cube