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To: isopatch who wrote (1056)7/31/2000 12:05:43 AM
From: Roebear  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1612
 
isopatch,
I'll let Yogi answer your questions himself, I just want to welcome you to the AEM thread. I know you have a long time interest in AEM from your YAHOO posts. You and Robert M, the thread founder, ought to get along well!

As for me I'll be interested in your opinions here, where as you say, it is quite a bit calmer! I've got dry powder yet, I have a position in AEM presently, I would like to add to it and a few others. Maybe a short or two on another sector or index...

Just as soon as I figure out what the markets going to do Monday. I should know for sure by 4pm, EDT, ggg!

Best Regards,

Roebear



To: isopatch who wrote (1056)7/31/2000 11:01:32 AM
From: Yogizuna  Respond to of 1612
 
Iso, I know what you mean about the bashing growing tiresome, as we used to have some folks over on the old Prodigy Classic system in the 1990's who would bash on and on, and even though I fought hard in many of those wars, and won many battles, they grew very old after a while.....
Usually my price targets are non-existent, as I like to "go with the flow" of overbought and oversold conditions on three separate charts, the hourly, daily and weekly, plus using trend-lines to give even more evidence, along with candlesticks and stochastics and some of my own proprietary indicators. In other words, everything but the proverbial kitchen sink is thrown in for good measure! <g> One of my favorite "conservative" tactics is to buy good stocks that have been beaten down, and then sell the calls on the rallies. Yogi