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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ralfph who wrote (915)6/7/2001 11:51:26 PM
From: Davy Crockett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
R u still in this one?

edit: just saw your post... you have company.

Any idea what happened? Looks like T.D. was dumping... WHY? According to my lines on the chart, the long term trend line have not yet been violated. Although some may disagree. (I play with a 1% to 3% variance) I have tightened up my stops. Not sure how I will play this one in the short term. Speaking of which, the short term chart does not look good, but the weekly chart is not too bad. (however, note that a negative divergence is developing MACd setting lower highs (bearish as price keeps rising). In hindsight, my lack of discipline may hurt me on this one... I really was kind of ignoring it

Shoot, starting to look like a classic "M" is developing

Seeya,
Peter

edit edit: Do you mean ITE FGX- I love how FGX bought the property for alarge number of shares from a private company that just happened to be owned by one of the principles of JDX? Who was it?

ps. I hope Gold keeps moving up .65 cents



To: ralfph who wrote (915)6/8/2001 12:39:56 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
<FGX- I love how FGX bought the property for alarge number of shares from a private company that just happened to be owned by one of the principles of JDX.>

Are you taking of Marlin? FGX bought it from Montana Gold. I doubt that JDX'principles had anything to do with MG. MG was partly owned by Randy Reifel who was president of bot companies.