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To: silInv who wrote (21557)1/19/1999 4:54:00 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
silInv, this stock doesn't have volatility, the people who have been following it for several years [7] have volatility, which is a nice name for manic-depressive or bipolar disorder, or some jargon meaning they get really excited, then get demoralized when things take longer than they thought and other greater fools don't come crowding in after they have piled in.

And the volatility lasts only as long as the fundamentals are fundamentally not widely accepted as being true. Like the fundamental discussion on whether the earth is flat or not, which led to the discovery of the New World [USA]. Though the new world was really the old world for a lot of Indians who went in through the "back door" thousands of years previously, discovering the fundamentals early. Or the "front door", depending on whether the Indians had up-spin or down-spin. Black-Holes equation fails to allow for the orthogonal quarks in code division multiple access 2GHz WWeb photonic wave functions. These quarks are sneaky little sods.

I heard that Scholes worked for Long Term Capital Management and created a financial Black-Holes dollar disappearer there, thus proving his theories were incomplete - ignoring the quarkian distribution of spin on dollars and their relative size [which varies according to the Special Theory of Relativity for US$ versus stocks]. There is a kind of time and mass dilation effect on $ in the New Paradigm.

$ are VERY slippery if not slimy. Refer to Hagfish here.

In summary, don't use Black-Holes equation or you'll make like a Zenit.

Mquarkce