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Strategies & Market Trends : AMIGOS INVITATIONAL YEEHAW PORTFOLIO -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sergio H who wrote (658)7/12/1999 11:35:00 PM
From: TripleWitching  Respond to of 1316
 
< Trade > No Trade really.. Just keeping you awake : ).. Hold CHS Open. In at 2 7/8 for the portfolio entry point and will hold till earnings apx. end of July / first of Aug.

Recently the stock has been flirting with it's short term high, set just 3 weeks ago.
It appears it will finally break lose of that dog gone 3 1/16 to 3 1/4 range...Maybe we will see some real nice movement up now that the overhead appears to have been wittled down a good deal.

Current Short Term target is 25% gain on top of the current 10% gain.
I'll take 35% gain in a month and a half's time, anytime!

toro



To: Sergio H who wrote (658)7/13/1999 6:56:00 AM
From: Ditchdigger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1316
 
Ola Amigo's,,Well lens replacement is a pretty painless operation. Go back to the doc this morning to get the patch removed and checked over..I will admit I have already peeked though,,considering Sunday I could only see light or dark-no shapes or objects at all out of my right eye,,,this morning, I can read the ticker tape on CNBC,still blurry with a bit of double vision,but I can read it...absolutely amazing....DD
PS: I place a strong buy on cataract/lens replacement surgery<g>..interesting fact, by age 70, almost all will have developed cataracts,I was born with them...Any stocks out there specializing in this type of surgery?
Note: it is different than lazer surgery....
PSS: the fella in the recovery room with me, was 87 YO...it's never to late!!