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To: Jerry Olson who wrote (7883)5/14/2000 8:44:00 AM
From: Tommy Dorsey  Respond to of 9427
 
Oj the afternoon call is the best place to go for this info. and I will plan to be on it more myself. Once Jan is finished with the University we will move this site to the DWA site and that is where we will do our posting. It will fit right in with the University. I've gotten a lot of great ideas and feedback these last two days. Don't think it has fallen on deaf ears. This is why I wanted an open forum although most was said in PM's and e-mails. We strive for excellence and will continue to do so. The service has evolved with many more new functions and tools at no extra cost. When I re-write the P&F book this summer, the first paragraph of the BP section will say "Unplug this Appliance in Hurricanes". I will reprint an article I wrote last week concerning the NYSE and NASDAQ and why they are likely to get back in step with eachother as they use to. Ok Big Jerry, my fingers are about typed out. T



To: Jerry Olson who wrote (7883)5/14/2000 7:09:00 PM
From: PuddleGlum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9427
 
OJ-
Not all of us can be active traders, Jerry. I have a real job, and I took a lot of positions over the last few months that went against me very quickly at times when I couldn't check in on the market more than twice a day. Consequently, I've altered my trading system and maintained a higher cash position than usual (which at times was 15% rather than 0 or 5%) but P&F is still a big part of my investing/trading picture.

So, I still like the slower, traditional p&f. Yes, I got whipsawed when the main coach went to X's and the OTC went south, but I'm not yet ready to say that things have forever changed.

I've been doing better since I went to slower-moving stocks, and I'll probably remain focused on these (yes, AVP has been looking good to me), though I expect my tech stocks are ready for a rally.

pg