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Steve Harmon's 2000 Picks
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16I, for one, cannot wait for Harmon's year 2001 picks. It will be an excelleBoyTrader-9/21/2000
15<If only one shorted every stock he recommended, you'd be so successful.&Red Heeler-9/15/2000
14>>First of all I believe that we are in a much different market today thaLabrador-9/14/2000
13Here's the latest from Steve "I'm a Loser" Harmon. The little Red Heeler-9/14/2000
12Actually, every one of Steve's picks is down big time [except Spyglass, whicLabrador-9/10/2000
11is his pick still down 50% ... I think USIT is one of his picks, right ...Bald Man from Mars-9/6/2000
10Be careful on Steve Harmon's recommendation, In most case, You could make 10Lotus Lake (Hijacked)-8/30/2000
9Steve Harmon is in the same league as Merrill Lynch's Henry Blodgett.tktom-8/28/2000
8>> Harmon couldn't even beat a friggen monkey! << Beg your pardscaram(o)uche-8/27/2000
7found the missing link !!! Subject 25566Miles-8/23/2000
6LOL Duke! Harmon couldn't even beat a friggen monkey! It may sound cold anBoyTrader-8/15/2000
5Steve Harmon vs. Paul Allen vs. Dart-Throwing Chimpanzee Internet Stock-PickingDuke-N-Duke-8/12/2000
4I wouldn't know since I have never followed the guy!Cisco-8/11/2000
3On average, Harmon's picks are down over 50%. I can't believe this moroBoyTrader-8/11/2000
2Generally speaking, his picks all <b> SUCK!!!!!fiberman-8/10/2000
1I don't know what happen to the thread. But you can find Steve over here: Cisco-7/7/2000
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