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To: Dale Baker who wrote (30912)8/28/2002 2:00:52 PM
From: Ray RuebRead Replies (1) of 118717
 
Thanks for the encouragement

I don't post because I usually become a lightening rod, and the off topic heat dilutes the value of a thread.

I am primarily a short term trader, yet my comments are frequently used by long term folks who get bitten hard when the stock crashes. In my history you'll find I have a history with GMGC (runup #2) and with HOMS. I still get flamed about them both, even though GMGC was 3 years ago and I last posted about HOMS in May of 2001, 3 months before it crashed. I haven't updated my profile in 2 years, and I find it humorous when people still comment on it.

As a short term trader, I love volatility, and I value the liquidity in the markets.

Instead of my commenting on your picks, how about if I just show you the primary technique I use to time the purchase or sale of a security. It's really absurdly simple, but there are a few rules you have to know. If it works for you, you can make it part of your toolkit too.

That way we can avoid the time delay of my comments (I don't always read your column every day), and we can also keep the flames that follow me out of your column.

How does that sound?

You all be careful out there
Ray
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