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Strategies & Market Trends : WELCOME TO THE CATHOUSE

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To: Doug R who wrote (860)10/21/2000 4:50:07 PM
From: ivan solotaroff   of 1065
 
PRIA

Doug,

Semi-back here.
Hmm. Let's see ...
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Perhaps I'm missing something?
9/22 it regaps, making 10/11 signal (weak on V as it was) invalid; 10/17 was a) not high enough off the low, or just barely tied, b) would've been hard to act on given the beating things were taking; and c) would've led to taking a loss the next day (assuming perfect catholder behavior).
I think an impulse to monitor cat-signals and wait for the general market to add validity to the buy isn't a bad idea. I've become an "investor" in APCC for a month now, and have noticed many miscreant cats failing to obey the whip.
However, as an old-time fancier, I've seen too many home-runs and even three- and four-baggers come from cats after a severe correction; I have no idea if we're headed out of this correction now (this damned presidential election has me spooked about trends; why don't they just forkin' flip a coin and let whatever forkin' bozo it lands on fork things up for the next forkin four years?). If we are, and donkeys and elephants don't get in the way of a good histogram, there should be plenty of time to jump on a good solid pussy cat and ride it to fame and fortune.
Yippy ki-yo,
Yippy ki-ay-ay.
Ghost pussies ... in the sky ...
Sorry, I've been reading too much James Cotton or something.

Ivan
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