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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (16943)11/1/1998 10:22:00 PM
From: Carl R.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18056
 
I'm not much into conspiracy theory, sorry. I just call them as I see them, and everything I see can be rationally explained as reasonable and proper actions for trying to maintain stable financial markets and trying to prevent a recession/depression.

Carl



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (16943)11/2/1998 6:37:00 AM
From: robnhood  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18056
 
Haim,, One man's view of the cut from kitco---

<<<Date: Mon Nov 02 1998 04:01
aurator (A casino evening) ID#25490:
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I do not know whether Peutz bought Dow puts. Assuming he did, he has lost not only some income ( cancelled
Newsletter subscriptions ) but also some capital.

Q. Has he been defrauded by the manipulation of the markets?
A. Doubtless.
Q. Has he a remedy?
A. Fat Chance.
Q. What can he do about it?
A. Play in a market in which he is a knowing participant, rather than a dupe.

One really has to ask oneself:
"Do I know who is the mug punter?"
If you don't know who is the mug, you are.

Caveat Emptor actually means They'll rip your face off.

The table is tilted.