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To: TsioKawe who wrote (4696)1/17/1999 1:32:00 PM
From: CJR  Respond to of 122087
 
TsioKawe: There is a time for every stock, (even the IBM's GE's ect.) to be long and to be short. As an astute trader that is your job to do your DD and figure out what end of the stock you want to be on. Short sellers do not steal a long traders money. Stocks go up and down with news, market conditions, ect. Some traders are good daytrading, some make their money going long and some sell short. All very legal, all intended to make money. No disrespect meant to you at all, but if you are long this stock, why not figure out some sort of trading strategy to protect yourself, just in case it tanks. IMO, spending time on a short sellers thread is a waste of time for you. Regards, CJ



To: TsioKawe who wrote (4696)1/17/1999 3:54:00 PM
From: surelock  Respond to of 122087
 
We are dealing with very liquid stocks. So let's not pretend
that any group at SI is large enough to cause anything more
than a short term blip in a stock price. Stocks move no matter
what anyone here says or does, that's number one.
Secondly, shorts are doing you a huge favor by providing stock
on a run, and supporting that same stock when they turn
south. Get real. Your post is nonsense.

SH