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To: patchman who wrote (565)6/3/1999 2:00:00 AM
From: BlackDog  Respond to of 3514
 
<Be very careful of Jeff Hencken, he is a member of an Invesment club call Invest Right which is using SI for their own gains.>

So , What's your point???? LOL

BlackDog



To: patchman who wrote (565)6/3/1999 8:14:00 AM
From: James Clinton Moon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3514
 
patchman, Guess what?.....We all use SI for our own gain.I read this
site to get ideas on any stock that might be the next to pop.Make a few cents and move on.

Be very careful we might hold you down and let Jeff pull
out all your teeth.

Jim



To: patchman who wrote (565)6/3/1999 8:21:00 AM
From: CIMA  Respond to of 3514
 
I don't have a problem with Jeff either. His presence and threads are a positive addition to SI IMO.



To: patchman who wrote (565)6/3/1999 11:49:00 PM
From: j g cordes  Respond to of 3514
 
Patchman.. where were you when you father went bankrupt? After reviewing many of your posts it seems you play penny stocks, internet stocks, shorting on Anthony's thread and more! You obviously have a high risk interest in the market making you the one closest to your father's trading activity. I know many who dabble in the market and I'm the first to give them a serious discussion of the dangers, hand holding them into safe harbors if necessary.

I'd suggest that you stay clear of all risky investments, sell all your stock in RDIM ALOY or whatever you own that isn't a dividend paying utility or bond. Nice comment to Belinda on Pacific Internet thread.. "I cant find any news, so I'm buying more in the mid 60's." That makes a lot of sense!

Sorry to come down hard, but trading the stock market is for grownups. One isn't guaranteed anything by listening to rumors and opinion.