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Non-Tech : Canadian vs. US Banks--Better PE and rising C$

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To: Steve Bevington who wrote (12)4/2/1997 12:44:00 AM
From: Mr.Manners   of 230
 
Steve, I've had my share of the Hersheys and I just decided it isn't worth the aggravation.. so I found I was doing my trading wrong.. now I don't get hyped about anything I buy cause if it doesn't make some money the first day it isn't the play..
how do you feel about Curlew Lake? I've been talking with Bearcat Bob and he knows what he's speaking of
I'm currently following Wells Fargo, as you know, due to the volatility and I can read the pattern for either up or down.. and the Canadian stuff I like to watch is PLT, IZP(on Vancouver) since I believe they could go big time in the long run(2yrs), Denison sometimes (it gets low enough it's always good for a dime on a day or two)
And I agree with you about the Canadian banks, but I always hit and run, using options(which, contrary to general opinion, prove extremely profitable). I plan to switch into some stocks in a week or two, depending on the signs..
What are you using for quotes? I'm curious about it because I haven't spoken with anyone who's been using one.
K.
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