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Gold/Mining/Energy : Crystallex (KRY)

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To: flightlessbird who wrote (4502)1/26/1998 11:10:00 PM
From: Ward Nicholson  Read Replies (1) of 10836
 
flightlessbird:

Your name is king! Great post.

About the only thing I can say is that I agree with you (and others
like Andy) that there are better short possibilities out there.
Believe me...I am taking advantage of them. For some reason, people
tend to think that just because I post mostly about KRY, that I am in
KRY up to my ass. But, nothing could be further from the truth. I'm
having a great time shorting the oils right now (any oil stock...
throw a dart). But, who the hell is going to cyberchat with me about
GOU:TSE (Gulf Canada) or who wants to debate whether the Paper &
Foresty sector has bottomed. Should I short AVR:TSE (Avenor)?
Boring, eh? Here in Edmonton last week, I attended a lecture on
the global economic outlook (put on by Levesque's Clement Gignac)
and I even got a chance to speak with Angus Watt afterwards. This
stuff is interesting, but it pales in comparison to plays like KRY.

There is simply nothing like a good Canadian mining chess game.
Nothing. It makes the blood pump. I can't help but put
a few clams on the line when I think I'm right. KRY could double
tomorrow, ruling or no ruling and I'd take the loss like any
other loss and move on. No big deal. It wouldn't break me. It's
all part of the game. Whether I win or lose I hope to better my
trading skills as a result of playing KRY. But, I wouldn't be
short if I thought it was a losing proposition.

WN
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