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To: RG who wrote (12632)3/23/1999 8:43:00 PM
From: Boolish  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 37507
 
GENERAL OBSERVATION:

It is kind of funny the way a lot of people on this thread have turned to Doug as the definitive BII expert. Less than two thousand posts ago Doug stated that he was threatened, harassed, and ridiculed for the comments he made on the negative aspects of BII. Needless to say most of us were downright tired of his seemingly short perspective. Now that it appears as though he has gone long his opinions are all of a sudden much more welcome and regarded. I'm not trying to put anybody down including Doug...it is more an observation of human nature. People only hear what they want to hear.
For myself included the best way to avoid falling into the traps of shorters or longs.....depending on what your position in the stock may be.....is to have faith in your DD.



To: RG who wrote (12632)3/23/1999 8:49:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Respond to of 37507
 
I was talking to an American friend today who was asking how many shares Bid.Com has been trading the last two days. I told him on average 5 million. He said that's a regular day for a good stock on the Nasdaq. He also said when they trade 10 million or more on the NASDAQ they get noticed. When I told him a short while ago Bid.Com traded several days over 10 million, one day 12 million just on the TSE, he was very impressed.!!! I would say, 90% of those shares trades were Canadians. Can you imagine when you throw in 300 million Americans when Bid.Com hits the Nasdaq? I'd say 20 or 30 million will trade the 1st. few day's it will be only a joke. So if 10 million gets noticed, what will 30 million do for BID.COM????