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To: xtahce who wrote (14352)11/15/2000 6:12:08 PM
From: FLACK  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 100058
 
xtahce, thanks for responding with all
of this information and links.
I'll set some alarms on TSIX for future positive chart signals. Appreciate the heads up.



To: xtahce who wrote (14352)11/15/2000 6:56:21 PM
From: iowamann, Spam Queen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 100058
 
X, nobody can say you don't do your DD. What great research.

When there was talk of TSIX on the board I thought I would take a quick look at the fundamentals which were what I posted. This, of course, was a snapshot of where the company stands today - which is a riskier investment.

I was amused when Flack came up with the same read looking at the TA. Maybe TA is map of fundamentals.

Anyhow, that's not saying TSIX is not a viable investment for the long term investor. And possibly it could take off any day. If this stuff was an exact science we'd all be so rich the Drbob board would cease to interest us. In the early days AOL probably got the same negative flack and look at how much money that has made. To make super big bucks one has to take chances.

I guess it all depends on one's patience and investing style. What I have learned the hard way is that in the amount of time I've waited for some investments to pay off, that money could have been making more profits elsewhere.

And there are stocks that I have bailed on that went on to make enormous profits. Although if I had held every stock I bought and never sold, I'd be severely underwater right now.

So to sum up, TSIX probably got so much attention because it was a slow day and I was looking at to see if I might be interested in it.

In no way was I making a judgement of your portfolio or trading savvy. You sound like you are doing great.



To: xtahce who wrote (14352)11/15/2000 9:02:55 PM
From: winnes  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 100058
 
XTAHCE: hi, i have a good friend who works for tsix in toronto, if you have any nuts and bolts questions about whats going on at the company, ill pass them along. could be interesting. she has lots of shares but no stock market knowledge.....ps i read the board all the time but not posting much, not sure why. ....hi everyone!!!