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Strategies & Market Trends : Point and Figure Charting -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ms. X who wrote (21081)6/11/1999 1:20:00 AM
From: Mary A Young  Respond to of 34811
 
Jan:

One of my favorites...for a while...was the fish singing The Hallelujah Chorus. But they were running that so frequently that I fear that the next time I actually sing the Hallelujah Chorus, I'm going to be in the mindset of a goldfish or something.

I have many fond memories of my time with the Fool and also the difficult times. The company was very very much in development and transition. That means growing pains. I was a chat host and also wrote some weekly biotechnology updates in partnering with another volunteer, an MD.

My more recent adventure, however, is my cook's tour of CNBC as a guest with a group of my friends on AOL. One of our members was trained in Point and Figure in Tom Dorsey's Brokers seminars and was giving us a great overview that weekend. And guess who was appearing on CNBC while we were there? Tom Dorsey! And that day I was privileged to have Ted David eat lunch next to me. Ron Insana, Maria B and the producers of each programming block joined us asking us questions on how they can improve their programming, etc.

The CNBC folks are such an incredible group of people.

And yes, I have pictures! :)

We thought it so exciting that Tom was a guest while we were there. That was the day that they were struggling with those charts. In fact, we were talking about those difficulties with them.

Anyway, tomorrow is a tradeable day, we hope and I wish you all lots of X's on your charts!

Mary