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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: brk who wrote (5394)5/11/1999 12:23:00 AM
From: jon zachary  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
you hit the nail right on the head. bill f. got me fired up by trying to make an ass#@le of me in front of everyone on here, then i proved he was wrong, but of course he never answered. but, you are right, i will hand it to you. its in the past now. im sorry for any i have offended lately.

anyway, i bought gnet way before 147 that day. first bought just a few hundred at 33. after a friend told me about it when it was at 50. it came down substantialy after that, i think it touched 27. i got sooo nervous. but, thank god i bought it. i have been accumulating ever since. then i remember 66. so excited. then intraday 142. i was like a hero to my colleagues who i had buy in along the way. then came dips to 78 intraday, kept getting nervous because there wasn't much history for i-net stocks so you really didnt know what was going to happen. which is why i dont get nervous when we got hit recently. im used to it. i watched amtd go from 52 to 187, then back down to 96 within a few weeks. its unbeleivable the way these stocks trade. a lot of it has to do with shorts covering, and low float, etc..

anyway, i read bill f.'s post on stocksite tonight and he seemed a little bullish on i-net stocks for tommorow's trading. makes me wonder !

thanks for the gut check. peace ! :)