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To: J. Stone who wrote (1127)10/20/1998 4:18:00 PM
From: Sonny  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3299
 
I'm going to tell you buddies what is exactly happening with the psychology of AFCI cheerleaders :-) when its having such a nice bullish run recently: (substitute he/she as you please) its like any parent's exhaustion when trying to teach their infant to take that first step and walk upright for at least a few seconds! They keep on clapping, clapping, clapping ... and the cute little fellow, keeps on getting up and up, and falling down and down ... but he falls, and keep on falling ... yet the parents never give up ... they know thats their job ... the kid keeps on trying to get up, but he falls, again and again ... and everytime he falls, he cries a bit louder than the sound of laughter he makes, out of the sheer joy of the moments, when he is able to stand!

But somehow, one day, suddenly, the infant finally starts walking ... and the parents become joyous ... but over exhausted by then, they quickly fall asleep, right there, on the floor itself. After the first few steps, the kid stops, looks around with a happy face (to show parents that 'hey, your efforts are well rewarded now, here') ... but alas, there is no one left to celebrate, they are deep asleep and snoring! That is exactly what is happening with this board! :-) This AFCI gave such a hell of a time to its holders, that all their natural resources are fully depleted by now! :-)

These are a rare few of those lucrative moments which vividly describe an absolute bottom of an equity's share price! If this does not give a clue to someone, imho, nothing will! :-)

cheers,
-/Sonny.



To: J. Stone who wrote (1127)10/22/1998 8:13:00 AM
From: Steve Parrino  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3299
 
<You want to see a tough stock? Take a look at AMMB during the past two months...<g>>

Ouch.