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To: fish who wrote (3602)7/16/2000 8:03:47 AM
From: DownSouth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22706
 
Lips, any investor worth his salt water knows about blue lines and red lines. Yellow lines are a bit more advanced, but not that hard to grasp.

Here is a reading list:

amazon.com

amazon.com

amazon.com

Get back to us on this later.



To: fish who wrote (3602)7/16/2000 2:01:05 PM
From: Dr. Id  Respond to of 22706
 
Blue line stocks good.
Red line stocks bad.">

I've been pondering the last two lines ( red,blue, etc.)
I don't understand. Will you expand on these thoughts?

Inquiring Densas need to know.

(The Mensas already know)

fish@iwishiknewhowtohighlightPMs.edu


Fishlips,

Go here for an in-depth explanation:

theonion.com

I have been trying to stay away from red line stocks, but the evil twin of UF keeps pitching them to me.

Dr.Id@wheneverItrytogetouttheypullmebackIN!com