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To: From_Verbier who wrote (4840)3/24/1999 10:21:00 PM
From: Rob Davis  Respond to of 62348
 
"Why would you call this spamming???"

Mainly because it doesn't fit in with the "Daytrading Canadian stocks
in Realtime" purpose of the thread.

It appears as if your multiple postings of the same topic to multiple
threads was designed to "hype" this stock (that you probably own?)...
whereas the purpose of this particular thread is to point out stocks
that have potential TODAY to make big moves. In fact, it is
preferable that during the day, a person only post which stocks they
are buying and selling on this thread. People are encouraged to
wait until after hours to post discussion on why a stock is moving
in a particular direction.

If everyone posted news releases from various companies on this
thread, it would quickly become overwhelming.

I'm glad you found the iWave SI thread. That is the proper place
to post iWave news releases.

Cheers,
Rob



To: From_Verbier who wrote (4840)3/25/1999 8:54:00 AM
From: the Chief  Respond to of 62348
 
I guess I call it spamming because you posted it to a "Daytrading software thread ("Daytrading in Canada") and posted it to a "Daytrading thread"(this one) which is a momentum play thread that plays stocks that are moving "right now" not "potential"!! When you daytrade you don't care if a stock is going to be a mover....you want a "today mover"!!

The ultimate reason....in the end....is that "everyone" gets labelled a spammmer for "promoting" their own portfolio. You own the stock.....you are looking for "wider distribution"..thats called spamming!

No hard feelings...just the truth!

the Chief