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Strategies & Market Trends : Mr. Pink's Picks: selected event-driven value investments -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mr. Pink who wrote (8598)5/15/1999 6:34:00 PM
From: Kimberly Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18998
 
Amateurs? I am on the phone with hedge fund managers (I know you are one), mutual fund managers, market makers most of the day. I knew HITT was a piece of trash the moment I talked to DL Cromwell, which was shorting the daylight out of it.

You don't have to believe in dogs in order to profit from a very short-termed supply/demand imbalance.

Fundamentals? why didn't you try to short Priceline when it was in the 70s or EBAY when it was in the 50s? MSCO, MLCO, GSCO, DLJP, Mary Meeker, Henry B and the rest would have you buried 7 times over.



To: Mr. Pink who wrote (8598)5/15/1999 6:38:00 PM
From: Wayne Rumball  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18998
 
I had a fundamental understanding of the market

Then I shorted innernut junk crap stocks

And they ran to the moon.

The whole world is insane, and I decided to profit from the insanity

Fundamentals mean nothing, EPS means nothing, a clear business plan is a luxury

People have lost their minds



To: Mr. Pink who wrote (8598)5/15/1999 9:59:00 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18998
 
Mr. Pink, ZSUN looking like Wade Cook every day.

Pricey seminar not needed to learn online investing
By Jane Bryant Quinn
Washington Post Writers Group

Anything new that happens in the investment world is sure to become a hook for somebody's get-rich-quick hustle. Today, the hustlers are riding the online investment craze.

startext.net

At OIA's boot camp, attendees learn how to use a Web-based stock-screening program that supposedly shows you which stocks to buy and sell. (The program isn't OIA's; it's leased from Telescan, another company on the Web.) They also learn about option trading, and get a newsletter that they hope will make them richer quicker. This package of services costs $495 every half year
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Anyone want to bet the newsletter they get is Ambers pumping the 4 crim stocks?

Truthseeker



To: Mr. Pink who wrote (8598)5/15/1999 10:45:00 PM
From: J. Nelson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18998
 
Mr.P. Sorry to come to the party so late. With the deadline starting

July 99' don't you think there are many a 'BB' issue that will take the exit stage right door????

Most are very poor in bookeeping if they ever did any.

So IMO would not those issues be ripe for the old short the lot of them?? I'm looking for information on what the general idea is that will happen to the issues when the day comes..

Hope that is not to cryptic for you .
Regards,
Jim....