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To: Marvin Mansky who wrote (1187)12/30/1999 5:22:00 PM
From: Tom_  Respond to of 3770
 
Can't let this one go by, Marvin.

Samuel is one of the posters I most respect on this thread and any information he may chose to give us that sheds light on his thinking is very much appreciated.

BTW, I say this even though I personally don't post my net worth, number of shares held, winnings, etc, because of a somewhat British view of financial propriety. One doesn't wish to invite jealousy or pity.

TYC performed well late today as the market dropped; bodes well for us longs, IMO.

Best wishes,
Tom



To: Marvin Mansky who wrote (1187)12/30/1999 5:30:00 PM
From: Y. Samuel Arai  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3770
 
Marvin:
I thought at least Luther might be pleased to hear that someone here is still buying TYC (I think he must have about 20-30,000 shares of TYC by now). I was also trying to convey that the reason for my purchase is that the TYC chart looks very bullish, and it seems to have short-term momentum on the upside. I also mentioned in an earlier post that I wasn't going to buy any more shares of TYC anytime soon, but I ended up doing so, so I thought I'd mention it, in case TYC trades came up in discussion here in which I participated.
I only have a modest number of shares of TYC, so I'm sure there are many contributors/lurkers here who hold magnitudes more shares. I'm not trying to boast about my trades in TYC (my meager trades are nothing to boast about), but it seems that's how you've taken it.
If momentum in TYC fades, I'll probably sell a part of my TYC holdings again to put some more money into something else with better momentum.
Good luck in your investments!
Sam




To: Marvin Mansky who wrote (1187)12/30/1999 5:35:00 PM
From: luther yow  Respond to of 3770
 
It make a great deal of difference to me. I'm interested in everybody's trade. It gives you a great read for how the stock is going. When the stock went down cccCrawford called it in the face of all the bulls and most of us saved some money on his opinion and now that the stock is headed up we all have been buyers. Size matters only in the fact that it says what we the retail buyers are thinking.

Luther