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To: Dr. Stoxx who wrote (3782)5/11/1999 6:35:00 PM
From: Dr. Stoxx  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 39683
 
TO ALL:

AOL and YHOO made nice gains today signalling a potential rally in the I-net sector. But the rest of the group still looks weak. I am wondering therefore what the general opinion of the thread is on the short- to mid-term potential of the internets. I've read of some rather dire predictions, but most of these come from those who have been on the sidelines of the internet frenzy and thus missed out on their slice of the pie. Sour grapes do not make for sound prognostication.

What are your collective opinions? With the nets at near-term lows, is now the time to load up? Or is this just the beginning of a longer term slide (in which case, let's short the heck out of AOL and YHOO!).

TIA, TC.



To: Dr. Stoxx who wrote (3782)5/11/1999 6:45:00 PM
From: Dr. Stoxx  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 39683
 
TO ALL (2)

Had a 4-hour photo shoot today with two guys from the USNews and World Report. Seems their next issue (or the one after) will have a cover story on people who are having mixed experiences/results with online trading, and I'm being "profiled". I'm not quite sure just how "mixed" my own experiences will be portrayed, but I gave them the straight facts...and we'll see how they were interpreted.

Quote I hope makes the editor's cut: "Stock trading could learn much from the Hindu sacred scriptures, where one is told that 'perfect peace comes to those who relinquish the results of their actions'".

What I hope does not make it: all references to my early trading experiences with such Naz smallcaps as OZON, BNGO and CADE. Anyone else get burned by these?

Regards, TC.



To: Dr. Stoxx who wrote (3782)5/12/1999 10:19:00 AM
From: Dr. Stoxx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39683
 
Here's a beauty: MCNS short: timely.com

TC.