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Technology Stocks : NETM: Whats the BEEF?

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To: scope who wrote (2536)12/13/1999 12:26:00 AM
From: heartstreet.com  Read Replies (1) of 2599
 
Hi scope,

You are perfectly right.

This is Jesse. Warren asked me to post a few words.

Money flows can tell the whole story.
Money flows define accumulation and distribution.
Ironically, accumulation leads to distribution, as those who bought at the beginning of an accumulation period are tempted to sell when their stock realizes a 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% appreciation level.

The key is to buy when a stock is in accumulative gestation, to sell shortly after a stock consumed critical mass. You can do this both on a short-term basis, or a long-term basis.

I have designed a method that allows us to determine when a stock is in accumulative gestation.

Currently, NETM is both in short-term accumulative gestation and long-term accumulative gestation. This is extremely bullish.

Sincerely,

Jesse@HeartStreet.com
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