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Strategies & Market Trends : Position Trading Forum

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To: Tim Luke who wrote (6663)11/11/1998 11:53:00 PM
From: Daniel Joo  Read Replies (1) of 7247
 
Whoa... I'm sorry to hear about your dad. I hope that all turns out well.

The reason I was attracted to this thread in the first place was because of what you touted it not to be - mainly that this was not for people who "pump and dump" nor for any daytraders. Recently, it turns out that you seem to pick solid companies, pump them up with "rumors" and then when you have hit your profit threshold you become nervous and sell. The recent spate of postings where you touted NEWZ all morning and told people to hold only to turn around and sell yourself was deceiving to say the least. I can get that and more or should I say "less" from Tokyo Joe/Mex. At least I know what I get there - bottom feeding on leftovers and scraps and hoping to get out before him. By the way, I wasn't in any of your picks.

I like your original concept for this thread. I hope it keeps going under its original mantra.

Personally, I'm in WAXS, SNDK both in stocks and long options. WAXS - low PEG, high growth in revenues and income, positive recent news, wise takeovers of other companies, and some recent noise (see Yahoo stock talk). SNDK - lots of positive recent news - product introductions and partnering, strong cash flow, no debt, market leader in flash memory chips. Both stocks have been beaten down and have made a recent push back.
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