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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: pezz who wrote (22435)8/10/2002 3:18:02 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
Hello Pezz, <<Today's report sold some EBRK @ average 7.10 what i paid>>

Today I decided to stop taking in caffeine. This is not the best time for the decision because I still have in the fridge 3 cans of Coke, 6 bottles of Snapple, 12 bottles of Starbucks Mocca, and 6 servings of Haagan Daz Coffee ice cream. The US trade deficit will not notice the difference but my health, as good as it is already, will be better still.

I see you have capitulated on EBRK but redoubled effort on ISEC.

Over the past two weeks, I had taken advantage of the gold correction to buy more paper gold by the tael-ful. I am doing my contribution in the global democratic movement of investor electorates. My candidate may meet an untimely monetary death, but as the big picture events are shaping up, moving at speed along their unalterable path towards what will presumably be, my paper gold may be traded later at a gain.

I have stopped adding to my physical metals, and will now learn to trade paper gold at minimal markup from the Hong Kong bank that may end up buying FleetStreet and Merrill Lynch, following the crustacean crawls of Li Kai Shing on Global Crossing. I treat on-line paper gold trading as my interactive entertainment while reading on-line news about the big awful picture and the vivid crimson tapestry.

‘Buy low and sell high’ is how we were taught in Hong Kong, not buy and sell at the same price, and rarely buy high, then buy lower again. America, apparently, works differently:0)

Chugs, Jay
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