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To: E. Graphs who wrote (10099)2/23/1998 7:09:00 PM
From: shane forbes  Read Replies (2) of 25814
 
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"Stochastics" thread!!! That's not the same Stochastics that you TA guys use.

NO no no not at all!

Really...

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That thread should really read:

"Fundamental Analysis Only - All Fundamental Analysis and Nothing But Fundamental Analysis"

"Stochastics" is a cleverly disguised abbreviated form of this long-winded title.

(As you may have noticed the messages are couched to resemble TA stuff. But trust me it's highly encrypted code that sounds like TA but is as far away from TA as Volume/Price and all those other TA things.)

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Here's what happened.

Once in a while I'll use the search feature on SI to see if anyone has any useful (or otherwise) stuff to say about LSI.

That thread showed up often recently. Hence it got tagged.

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But like I said the "Stochastics" thread is really a very cleverly disguised "FA" thread.

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Yield fund - makes sense to me - that would be the right fit for HELX.

BTW Artisan Small Cap Funds' manager, Carlene Murphy Zeigler (whom I very much like - I have 4 mutual funds all told - hers is one of the 4) recently hightlighted in Barrons why she liked HELX.

If you check out the HELX thread you might see what I pasted there from that article.

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(P.S. OK that's 100 posts in one day. Yikes... Time to check out if anything's happening in the organic world...)
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