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To: sam who wrote (3548)8/13/2000 5:35:03 PM
From: MARK BARGER  Respond to of 10714
 
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To: sam who wrote (3548)8/13/2000 5:36:48 PM
From: MARK BARGER  Respond to of 10714
 
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To: sam who wrote (3548)8/15/2000 9:26:40 AM
From: Pawhuska49  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10714
 
A view on the "Avoid rating" from Second Opinion

From TMF

There was an AVOID rating from the technical analysis report from Second Opinion They posted AVOID ratings on CREE and NOK several days prior to the August corrections.

Any one would be willing to "tackle" the report? Thanks.


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I dunno. My cat is avoiding me today, but I don't take that as much of an indication for the long term.

The fundamentals are still there. I feed her twice a day, and she always gets the kind of food she likes. As for everything else, we compromise on that. That is, she does what she wants, and I've agreed to let her do it.

So, if she's avoiding me today, I can't see a fundamental reason for it. I would write it off as a short-term mood swing that's really impossible to reconcile with her behavior over the long term.

It would be different if I learned she were sick, or pregnant, or if I found out she had taken to spending her days with the old lady down the street. But I don't have evidence of any of that. So, she's still the same fundamental cat, and who can account for changes in a cat's mood anyhow?

Mike