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To: Kevin Clarke who wrote (446)5/10/1999 12:06:00 PM
From: doc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 833
 
There is nothing wrong with buying or selling on anticipation. I was not talking about transactions but rather with posters who try to affect the price of a stock by posting things on this thread which appear to be obvious attempts to influence whether people will buy or sell. Why would anyone with real information, either good or bad, post it on this thread? Real information would only benefit them if they were making a trade. Posting this information would only cancel out any benefit having this information might have on their ability to buy low or sell high. If you see information posted, you can be sure it is of no value to the person posting it unless it can create some kind of price increase or decrease. Pumping up a stock can only benefit those who are planning to dump which will only hurt those of us who bought this stock because we believe its real value will continue to increase with time. I believe the run up of the stock during the past couple of weeks was created by people posting false claims on this thread. I also believe that many of them did not get the run up they expected and therefore are still trying to get the price up quickly so they can grab their quick profit. You may have noticed that after I posted caution about pump and dumpsters, several of the people posting these wild claims disappeared almost as quickly as they appeared.