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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian Analyst Calls and Hall of Shame

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To: Davy Crockett who wrote (6)10/19/2001 4:46:57 PM
From: Cush  Read Replies (1) of 16
 
I think we've all experienced analyst calls on stocks we've owned or been following.

Sometimes it's frustrating because whether we agree with the call or not, some of these calls seem to affect share price.

It really bugs me that our national news papers and business news networks will quote some analyst without qualifying his position (or his brokerage's position) with regard to a stock.

I have never tried to really figure out whether some analyst has a decent track record.

Maybe we can do that here.

If we do start to find some really bad calls, or calls that seem to fly directly against the trading pattern of a house, I'll incorporate the Hall of Shame directly into the thread's header.

We'll shine a little light on their activity, I hope.

Cush
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