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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics

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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (82555)6/20/2002 8:49:43 PM
From: augieboo  Read Replies (2) of 99280
 
Zeev, while it's true that the strong become stronger, I think it's also true that Mosis likes stocks in small denominations. I think it relates to currency denominations.

-- a $1 stock is like something you stuff in the coffee can when your co-worker comes around collecting for his kid's scout troop.

-- a $5 stock is lunch at Chez Metsin (Mickey D's)

-- a $10 stock is a beer after work with the boys

-- a $20 stock is the wife dragging you to some chick flick

A stock above $20 means breaking a $50, or even a $100. That's serious money to a lot of folks -- a ball game with the kid or even a decent Friday night out at the Nudie Bar.
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