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To: Tim Luke who wrote (36917)12/30/1998 7:48:00 PM
From: JC Money - President of a Loca  Respond to of 119973
 
TIM, I understand your point as well. Most of the people don't even know what DD or MM or Level II or PE means. Whenever I am bored and want a good laugh, I visit YAHOO message board (collection of absolutely lost individuals making fools of themselves - most of them anyways). However, I do agree with JEB on the market condition, as one of the Internet analyst said on CNBC, they don't want to see the Internet CRASH because it doesn't do any good for the market condition overall. Rather, they want investors to understand the madness of bike shop shooting over several hundred percent and cloth shop that was heading toward possible delisting (going below $1) gain over 1000% is NOT normal and should require some "thinking" before "investing". I agree that there are TONS of shorts right now which should make little short Pink guy really happy but I have no doubt that Internet will recover because of its potential (I am not talking about some company putting up a web site and gain 1000% over night). At least I would like to think so for my company sake - I own a small Internet service company in Chicago :-)



To: Tim Luke who wrote (36917)12/30/1998 7:52:00 PM
From: JEB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
LOL...I have to agree with you on BIKR and others.

Only a few weeks back and again in November the Dow looked weak. The internets rallied and everyone ignored the Dow, otherwise the Dow would have probably sold off more. There would have been a general market malaise (Remember April).