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To: Daniel Miller who wrote (5852)3/22/1999 7:56:00 AM
From: The Osprey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9115
 
Daniel,
How you doing?I see that a few are still pounding away at you as per usual.Forget all the garbage about front-running and just do your own DD and make your selection and then post what you have bought.Using this method you are doing no less than a fund manager or stock brokerage on Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser.The only difference is you are not registered.There is no law that I am aware of that says you cannot tell people what you bought as long as you do not have a vested interest in the company(10%)or are paid a fee to promote it even if you are 15.Get your dad to buy the stock for you in the custodial account.
If this is against the law we have to sit back and ask ourselves why the paid pro's aren't all sitting in jail or at least under investigation every time they appear in a business/stock page in a paper pumping an IPO or issuing buy recommendations as they sell into the market with the shares they received for arranging a private placement.
Jitney trading.....well that is another issue that should be enforced with great vigor.Sit back and ask the question,"who makes the rules?????"or recommends the rules or changes to them and then you will understand why you are being attacked and why you have the big boys worried.
Nothing beats doing good solid DD even on a OTC:BB stock and making your own decisions regardless of who is hyping the heck out of it and people should only invest what they can afford to lose and quit depending on you or others for their fortunes and blaming you or others for their losses when they have invested blindly.After all,if they followed your lead we can only assume they have done the above and are responsible for their own actions.

OSPREY



To: Daniel Miller who wrote (5852)3/22/1999 10:50:00 AM
From: frankk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9115
 
XCLU is up prior to announcement