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To: Druss who wrote (6596)4/11/1999 2:03:00 AM
From: lizard lick  Respond to of 12754
 
i agree to a certain exent, but i suggest we give it a couple of more years before we can discuss valuations of internet stocks or maybe in 1 year. Its really only been 12-24 hard core months of this kind of trading phenomenon. Americans will not always have unlimited liquidity at the click of a button. All parties come to an end in some regard and the touting pros will be the first ones to leave in that limo with the party hats on drinking that much desired last glass of champagne.



To: Druss who wrote (6596)4/19/1999 3:15:00 AM
From: taxikid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12754
 
hey d. i haven't traded a share in almost a year. The reason the internuts have flown is that generally they are not value based, and thus shorted heavily, and since the floats are generally small, the buying pressure squeezes the snot out of shorters, and maybe the MM's even sold some short by selling their own supply cheaply... when they ran out. The potential or sizzle is what drives the market, always has.
awful glad i didn't stay short amzn. the other dogs i shorted and covered have fallen like lead zeppelins.
aipn, esol,usad,zolt,ddim,zitl,etc.
nice to see some other longs i watched go up...