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Strategies & Market Trends : Point and Figure Charting

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To: Jerry Olson who wrote (10387)11/28/1998 11:14:00 AM
From: Bwe  Read Replies (2) of 34809
 
Jerry, Bev, Joe, and all;

Thanks you for your replies. You will always have my support here on the thread. I've said it before in many previous messages, the posters on this thread, are, quite simply, a very nice bunch of people. The intentions of those who post here are beyond question. P&F charting has a way of bringing together, and bringing out, the best in people. Why that is, I haven't a clue, but almost without exception, I've found it to be true.
My intention, I guess, with my post this morning, was to suggest that we don't lose sight that this thread is one of the few places....anywhere, where p&f chartists can get together and shmooze p&f. I continue to look forward to visiting here each and every day. I've just seen the thread slowly drift away from p&f being the center of attention. And other than the friendships I've made through the great interaction on the thread, an admittedly powerful drawing card, the primary reason I come to the p&f charting thread is to talk p&f. Individual hot stocks and sectors will go in and out of style with each passing trading day, Point & Figure charting, however, has stood the test of time, and I for one, rely on it exclusively. With point & figure by my side, I feel well equipped to navigate the stock market's shark infested waters. More importantly, on a personal level, p&f charting is something I really love doing.
Like any worthwhile craft, and Tom has pointed this out repeatedly, a person's p&f skills are something that must be practiced and fine tuned as often as possible. I've always considered my visits here as part of my daily p&f "exercise", whether my role was as teacher or student on the thread. Friendship, p&f, and stock market profits are a great combination. If you put all three of those things together in one place, I'm there. I just wanted to remind everyone not to leave the p&f home.

Best wishes to all,
Bruce
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