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To: I Know Nada who wrote (5381)5/10/1999 2:34:00 PM
From: jon zachary  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 28311
 
i understand that. but this is not a spam thread. and i do not know the backgrounds of anyone posting on here. someone could start to think another is an analyst and lose a lot of money. i am just looking out for those that are less experienced. internet stocks are very volitale, and while the upside is potentially sky high. the downside could ruin someone, espicially BUYING ON MARGIN. even the analyst that follow gnet reiteraited a buy in the 180 range. so, they cant predict anything either. people are free to post whatver they want, but it is just important to realize that nobody can predict the movement day to day on i-nets. espicially those with low floats such as our go2net !

meanwhile today is a rally in the techs. lets see what the proffesionals due in the last hour ...
the bottom line is, i just want everyone to realize (as i am sure most already do) that nobody is an expert on gnet or any other stock in the internet on this thread. technicals mean nothing in these stocks. aol broke through its double bottom and support at 120 and you would think it would retest 100, but the opposite has happened. the only thing that i have noticed that holds some water in the i-nets, is trading the splits, news, and earnings. hence, buy the rumor, sell the fact !