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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (46)5/10/2001 6:05:22 AM
From: afrayem onigwecher  Respond to of 574
 
RT (Relative Timing): GENI has an RT rating of 1.92. On a scale of 0.00 to 2.00, an RT of 1.92 is excellent. RT is a fast, responsive, short-term price trend indicator. It analyzes the direction, magnitude, and dynamics of a stock's price behavior over the last 13 weeks; then reflects and projects the short-term price performance of the stock. Once a stock's Price has established a strong trend, it is expected to continue that trend for the short-term. If the trend dissipates, RT will gravitate towards 1.00. Should the price change dramatically, RT will notice the crucial turning point. When warranted, it will explode from a Price low and dive from a Price high.
All stocks are rated on a scale of 0.00 to 2.00. If RT is above 1.00,the stock's Price is in an uptrend. Below 1.00, the stock's Price is in a downtrend.


VST-Vector (VST): GENI has a VST-Vector rating of 1.26. On a scale of 0.00 to 2.00, an VST of 1.26 is very good. VST-Vector solves the dilemma of balancing Value, Safety and Timing. Stocks with high RV values often have low RS values, or stocks with low RV and RS values have high RT's. How can we find the stocks with the best combinations of Value, Safety, and Timing?



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (46)5/10/2001 6:19:19 AM
From: afrayem onigwecher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 574
 
Beware of the Basher

The Investing Guys (Investopedia.com)

Whether you are just starting to invest online or a seasoned veteran, chances are you've seen the message boards and chat rooms that focus on stocks. Many of these boards make rag mags look tame. These sites churn out rumor after rumor 24 hours a day, with some of the more popular boards getting upwards of 10,000 posts daily.

The Internet has changed the financial industry to a greater extent than nearly any other sector. In the pre-Internet era, there was no way for individual investors from every corner of the globe to meet and talk about the prospects and threats of a company. This free-flow of information has changed the very way we invest. This does not come without a price, the anonymity of the Internet has also allowed for creative, yet unscrupulous people to artificially deviate and control the price of a stock. We refer to these people as bashers.

The Paid Basher.

This profession may seem fairly simple, but there is a science behind it. A basher's intentions usually go further than just trying to push the price of a stock down for their own good. Supposedly reputable companies and investment firms may use a basher for things such as takeovers. You see, if one company wants to buy another, stock price is king. For a multi-million dollar company a $1 change in the stock price is a difference of millions of dollars. A basher who successfully pushes the price of a stock down can receive a very lucrative compensation.

There are three major types of bashers: advanced, intermediate and beginner. An advanced basher would spread false or misleading information about the company. They would deal in facts, countering every long post with articles, news reports and opinion surveys that gave a negative impression about the company. An intermediate basher tries to weasel their way into the confidence of longs and create doubt using rumor or innuendo. Finally, a beginner basher would attempt to create confusion in the room by distracting other posters with satire, name calling and pointless arguments. Their goal is to make sure no serious discussion of the stock takes place.

Bashers go about their job very professionally. First they develop a character to build both awareness and trust from others on the chat board. Bashers are careful to never to use profanity or vulgarity because that would cause people to ignore them. Quite often they will answer posts in a way that ridiculed the questioner for asking such a "stupid" question. The idea is to get a reaction from other posters. The more reaction, the more the room would be disrupted. To throw yet another monkey wrench into this mix, bashers often send in another person to side with the longs of a stock. The idea behind this is to again distract people from a stock and spread rumor and confusion throughout the room.

Now this doesn't mean that everyone who posts something negative about a stock is necessarily a paid basher. Opinionated responses are a part of life and not everyone is going to like a stock. Now, we've talked about those who are paid to bash stocks, but this is a two way street. Cruise through any message board and you are likely to see people with uncontested optimism and enthusiasm about a stock, even though it may be down more than 50% on the year. Remember that people make money when a stock goes up, and people make money when it goes down. There are hypesters on both sides of the street.

The truth is that this is happening everyday. There are people out there who make a good living by bashing, or by hypeing a stock. Whether the person is paid or not paid doesn't matter. Participating in a chat forum is both enjoying and sometimes insightful, but always take each message with a grain of salt.

Cheers,

The Investing Guys

investopedia.com



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (46)5/10/2001 10:01:45 AM
From: afrayem onigwecher  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 574
 
Does the name raffi khann rings a bell to you



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (46)5/10/2001 11:34:08 AM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Respond to of 574
 
I *loved* the caption under the guy's face in the translated document. "Dr. George high wow, General Research". BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!!!