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Strategies & Market Trends : Dave Gore's Trades That Make Sense

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To: Dave Gore who wrote (6040)4/21/2002 7:48:56 PM
From: Bruce A. Brotnov   of 16631
 
To all, as I see my name posted as a buyer of a few shares of HQNT. It is true but it is also only one of 20+ stocks I personally hold on intermediate term basis - 2 weeks to 6 months. My Poormans system that I have used to rate stocks for more than 10 years has a maximum possible rating of 12(DFXI is the highest current rated stock of 100 with a 10 - was a 11) and I advocate buying at least 80% of stocks with ratings of 6 or higher. I allow 20% for speculative stocks rated 5 or less.

In the case of HQNTE I have a few shares based on the potential and some support on the chart in low .60s. I have told Dave that I will not add any more until it shows it can break through .77. However, as I told Dave I seldom ever buy an OTC-BB stock and this may be the second one in about 3 or 4 years. The first one I bought of interest was QGLY when they first came out with Cold Eze and ran from 4 to 30 and then Barrons challenged the size of sampling (not the results) and then it pulled back.

I also manage several portfolios with over 100 positions and none of them have any OTC-BB stocks; I sometimes experiment with different strategies in my own account, but not for someone else.

Dave has not influenced me in buying HQNTE in any way as I make my own decisions based on my own 15 years of experience in the market and my own techniques. I do appreciate the board and the time he spends here to genuinely help others. I have been active on stock boards since coming to Prodigy in 1990.

I suggest cutting Dave some slack and look at his total contributions to the board.

Bruce
poormans.com
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