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To: OtherChap who wrote (26674)11/18/1998 11:49:00 AM
From: McNabb Brothers  Respond to of 164687
 
OC,

He does not have to invest anymore for he has made so much on his long internet stocks that he is enjoying his wind fall! Why can you not be happy for someone like him, after all he has been on the mark much more than you have been! See, you are still posting trying to figure out how to make money with AMZN, and each and every day you are losing just that much more! Keep forecasting OC and someday you will be right!

Hank



To: OtherChap who wrote (26674)11/18/1998 6:57:00 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 164687
 
>>Hey, has anyone heard from William? He sold out his entire internut portfolio a couple days ago, and missed about 20% of upside on all of them..
>>Wonder if he took Mary's advice and decided to short those stocks when he sold them??
>>Last time he made a move like that his posts were pretty incoherent for the rest of the afternoon.

And you resent others here questioning your motives? Not only are you a completely clueless fool, you're aggressive about it. You are a jerk, OtherChap. You are worthless noise.

Yes, I sold my portfolio on Monday and, in retrospect, left money on the table. Overall, I imagine the portfolio would be up around 20% in the past two days...a fact you apparently find worthy of special mention.

I'm going to clue you in. I sold Yahoo and Amazon and AOL more than 20% from their highs in July, and again this time. That's two times this year. I have a 260% gain for 1998, and I'm up over $1 million in the past nine weeks. Selling seemed the natural thing to do.

Is that coherent enough for you?