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Galt Wrote:
Mister Grumpy Gills Wrote:Galt actually follows me. I get his email compliments and frame them on my wall like college degrees.
You got that? I was wondering.
I'm playing hard to get.
Galt Wrote:do you actually believe for a second that after interacting for the last 2+ years that ANYONE on this board would actually believe for a second that you would not expose me or anyone else as a fraud or idiot if you had the choice?

You certainly don't HAVE to do anything. But you painted yourself in a corner here, and it will always hang over your until it's settled.
you forgot the word "head". i will wait to answer properly until that's fixed.
actually, there was an extra "r" not a missing "head", but either way. No answer is necessary. Your actions over the past week speak for themselves.
my actions can be quite loud. sorry. i will try to keep it down after 11 pm.
I think I need a beer - anyone else?
arpi respects my opinion
its true, i do. :-(
I think you should explain to us how you made money off that stock
i bought low and sold high.
Rolleyes
what? thats how it worked
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no, really!
pitiful.
I think the data shows that the stock went under what you bought it for. so selling high isn't possible.
It is if you make stuff up.
it is if i didnt buy it on the open market.but this is besides the point. if i tell you now, galt will say that i had a whole week to make it up. so , i shant bother.
why do you care what galt says?
Arpikarhu Wrote:it is if i didnt buy it on the open market.but this is besides the point. if i tell you now, galt will say that i had a whole week to make it up. so , i shant bother.
see all of us were wondering about that.... us non stock people didn't know if you could buy off the open market...
please explain
because he's lying.

He also said that although he placed the order the previous day, it was not bought "until the open" the next day. Well the stock opened at $47, and there is no chance in hell that anyone would sell a stock for $34 "not on the open market" at 9:30, when it's trading at $47 everywhere else.
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