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

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To: Dave Gore who wrote (7258)5/24/2002 10:14:08 AM
From: The Vet  Read Replies (2) of 16631
 
Dave I'm not the one who is being defensive.. It's just statements like yours of last night "I like Vet's HGMCY on any significant pullback " that make me wonder.

I gave this thread a heads up on a pull back in HGMCY before trading began on the 15th of this month (Wednesday of last week) Message 17470201

I also put my money where my mouth was and bought on that pullback myself at $15.10 - there were cheaper shares offered that morning as well

Message 17470366

HGMCY is well over $18.50 this morning - that's $3.40 higher in 7 trading days.

Did you buy then? Did anyone on this thread buy then? So why do you say you would buy on a pull back? I am not interested in "talking my book". I just wanted to give everyone a timely heads up so they could make a few bucks.

I follow some companies in the PM companies very closely but I also trade other sectors when I feel those are worthwhile. I don't make my suggestions public unless I feel the risk reward is very positive. Sure, I am wrong on some calls, but I try to give as balanced a picture as I can.

I am not defensive, I'm making money. I'm just puzzled at the continuing negative bias to PMs here.. Just look at the charts and ask yourself "If this was a biotech or tech stock, why wouldn't I have been in, boots and all, months ago"?
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