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To: Land Shark who wrote (15202)2/26/1999 9:14:00 PM
From: genejockey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
yields, never said Wallstreetarb was a good guy, but...

It takes a scammer to see a scam, and Wallstreetarb fits the bill. You always have to take whatever you hear and filter it, esp. on #daytraders cause everyone's pumping there. But it was kind of revealing when he said he was buying OMGA... no pumping and he did it before the major OMGA pop while most of the people in #daytraders were staying on the sideline (Wallstreetarb also prematurely exited OMGA at 12 1/2 I think). Anyway, Walstreetarb called the squeeze perfectly and the squeeze wasn't started by people in #daytraders... most jumped on later after it started running, no one person caused the OMGA action, Wallstreetarb included, he just saw it coming and called it.---- Not Howie.



To: Land Shark who wrote (15202)2/27/1999 2:12:00 AM
From: Nancywaz  Respond to of 122087
 
Yields, agree about the IMON squeeze starting in #daytraders. It
was repeatedly hyped as a squeeze play by some of the main players in there (including the one you mentioned), until it did eventually squeeze ... and then drew more notice, went higher, etc, etc, till it hit its ridiculous high. One thing I thought really stunk was how
it was well-known that many #daytraders regulars were short IMON, yet the aforementioned main players had no qualms trying to squeeze their fellow traders.