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Politics : Idea Of The Day

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To: Judy who wrote (18219)5/2/1998 9:56:00 AM
From: Tom Trader  Read Replies (2) of 50167
 
Good morning my dear,

A rainy morning out here in Southern California.

Been out of commission since Thursday morning --what with one thing and another.

>>Was waiting for your signal to catch up with my read of stocks. Seems to be a time lag for sufficient momentum to build up before your system generates a signal<<

Well sweets, like I said to you the other day, to put this to the test you need to let me know BEFORE the signal is generated thru e-mail or SI, as to whether you are seeing the signs of an imminent trend change. Not that I am questioning what you say, but that would be the way to know for sure and how consistently, the accuracy of your read is as a precursor to my signals.

>>CMGI, I urge you to examine it. If as a trade, give it a bit more credence than you give to your JBIL short or one of OJ's funny money trades. <<

I will look at it--and closely, at that.

Re OJ, I still don't know whether he understands all the elements of our wager -- I say this because later on you will accuse my of "taking
food out of the mouth of babes" or something like that -- that is, after all, what you accused me of trying to do many moons ago when I tried to wager with Michael Hillman. And in this instance one might say this is literally what I am doing -- since we are talking baklava and tastycake.

>>If as an investment, well my dear, you've got the b*lls (rhymes with calls) to weather the volatility<<

Well luv, whether one has the "intestinal fortitude" (rhymes with "calls":)) to withstand volatility is really a function of personality and money-management -- the latter more than the former.

Take care
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