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Re: GE_Jim post# 17755

Friday, 04/04/2003 11:09:07 AM

Friday, April 04, 2003 11:09:07 AM

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It is so richly ironic for a self-proclaimed born-again trader in IDCC to have made this post -- as if you are teaching the rest of us something re the market that is just too sublime for the rest of us to possibly grasp without your help; and further, apparently (not that it follows, as it doesn't), as if such subtle insight, once attained, should enlighten the rest of us as to how we should behave in re IDCC -- to wit, we should all follow your lead and behave just like you do; to be as clever and as right as you always are, we should all just sell out our long positions right now (because you have decided IDCC does not after all have the fundamentals and the potential upside you so recently were convinced it did), and then settle back and trade off IDCC's volatility, buying and selling as and when you deign to give us the signals from your charts. (Geez, why didn't we think of that? -- genius, sheer genius, no two lemmings, er, ways about it . . . !)

But, you assert, YOU of course NEVER trade WITH the lemmings, right? And for that matter, the fact that YOU are now ONLY trading IDCC would of course NEVER influence what you post here, or when, or the tone you take in your posts here, right?

Again, your inane hubris is most ironic, not to mention spectacularly arrogant and self-indulgent to boot -- just what this board needs, our very own "mini-dunce"; I wonder if dunce feels flattered, or threatened . . . ?

Give the rest of us a break already, smart guy . . . we don't need any more of your (or "house of cards" dunce's) self-annointedly superior knowledge or wisdom to enlighten us or to save us from ourselves. In fact, in your current posture, YOU are one of the very lemmings the article you posted slams, rather than any of the buy-and-hold LTCG IDCC longs here like myself.


Greensburg, KS - 5/4/07

"Eternal vigilance is the price of Liberty."
from John Philpot Curran, Speech
upon the Right of Election, 1790


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