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To: Tommy Dorsey who wrote (23582)9/9/1999 12:24:00 PM
From: Tulvio Durand  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
CMDX at 24 1/8 asked as I write this offers PO of 41.5, corresponding to reward/risk of 14.9 in conjunction with stop at 22 7/8. Worth a try? I think so.

Tulvio



To: Tommy Dorsey who wrote (23582)9/9/1999 9:08:00 PM
From: PuddleGlum  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34811
 
Tom-
NAIC is National Association of Individual Investors. They educate people on how to invest sensibly. They take a very fundamental approach to stocks. I got a decent start with them, but they don't give you any idea of how to catch those rocketships like QCOM and such.

pg



To: Tommy Dorsey who wrote (23582)9/23/1999 9:25:00 PM
From: Paul V.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
Tom, Sorry about the delay. NAIC refers to the National Assoication of Investors Corporation. It is the national club of individual investors with local investor clubs throughout the World. Ours here in Jefferson City, MO is call the Central Investors Club. I introduced our club with you permission to the DW Point and Figure Charts about a year ago. We then bought AMAT at $29 and recently sold at over 100% profit in less in one year. The NAIC'S Stock Selection Guide and Pert Charts with the thousand of stocks in the database allows us to run a fundamental analysis of the stock with specific buy,hold, and sell ranges. Put this together with the DW Point and Figure charting process, IMO, we have a winner. The WEB site for the NAIC is

better-investing.org

You can reach the site by clicking on the site.

Paul