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To: Neal davidson who wrote (6704)3/24/1999 6:33:00 PM
From: Ainsworth  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 29970
 
This is getting ridiculous. Anyone who predicts a rise to 200 is accepted and cheered. No justification required. Anyone who talks of a 10 or 20 point fall MUST be shorting the stock. ATHM couldn't go down that far the cheerleaders all scream.

As for Ron Dior, with every post his ignorance seems to multiply as quickly as his predictions for ATHM's stock price. Your posts are wild-ass guesses based on nothing but a hunch and hype.

And I guarantee you (Ron) will lose money on ATHM because you don't have the intelligence or the discipline to ride out the coming fall. You actually stand by your ridiculous statement that you 'WAITED' for ATHM to dip below 140. You must mean you waited on the phone to your broker as you rushed in an order when the upward movement started. You are not patient, you are not an investor, you sir are a gambler.

This used to be a great thread with very informative posts about the broadband market. Now it is just a place for cheerleaders and gamblers to hang out and hold each others hands. You don't want to hear anything but rosy predictions because as I stated before you are just a scared and uninformed gambler who knows next to nothing about ATHM and the entire broadband industry.

I can't wait til the coming shock blows you right out of this stock. Speculators begone! There are plenty of other four letter stocks that you can trade with just as little knowledge of their business.