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To: parker_meridian who wrote (1161)7/25/2001 2:35:46 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
¿Qué onda? .. <== this is slang greeting in México, replaces ¿qué tal? among friends, not really considered proper yet but becoming more so ... literally it means 'what is waving?' but really means 'what is coming in on your personal wave du jour?' ... best translated in english as 'what's new?' ..... but it seems to me a recognition embedded right there in the language that everything moves in waves, in cycles ... of course the classical use of the term 'cyclical stocks' has a specific and more restricted meaning that wouldn't apply to lor.to, but having watched it on and off for years i'd say it moves in wave cycles, for sure ... good point about insipid response to news, though - the sellers are evenly matching the buyers so far, even a day later ... one time a couple of years ago lor had a really irrational spike up on very similar news, early-stage stuff ... shows the difference in market sentiment levels, which are again manifestations of a wave cycle, perhaps the one most directly of import to us.

I do think that the great majority of shareholders have longer term views than those expressed on the 'traders' threads of SI, and for the most part i fall in that class [not entirely by accident, my choice of verb in that last phrase, lol] ... and really, it's called Silicon Investor, not Silicon Daytrader ... if i had a longterm interest in lor.to [and i sort of do, though phnpi at the moment, just interested], i think i'd seriously consider adding shares at this level, or getting back in, or whatever ... only after a thorough purview of the fundamentals, of course

Lenny, loose is what your pants are just before you lose them -g- ... ah, the threads of TLC ... he's actually quite a trader in real life, you know ... likes to goof around, but there's often a point to it worth noting ... there are some classic posts by him on trading attitudes way back on some thread, maybe 'Last Frontier' or the thread that preceded it ... i've looked and couldn't find them ... maybe one day i'll saunter over to 'Folks Who Pick Up Flaming Dog Waste' and ask him.



To: parker_meridian who wrote (1161)7/25/2001 10:16:06 PM
From: ralfph  Respond to of 8273
 
LOR- a falling knife for sure and I am not about to try catching it. But I got her flagged. If she blows through that support level I will double flag her. Lots of cash left yet , no sign of a rollback, and long term news in the pipe.Take a look what happened to AXO (after the rollback) it has climbed very nicely. Of the 2 I think LOR is the better deal. I guess I want it to hit no brainer status.

N- The profits 2nd quarter are half of the 1st quarter, next quarter could be worse and the price goes up? There is a message in here someplace. <ggg>

ITE - stupid thing has had a 5 cent to 7 cent spread for months. I decide to scalp her on monday and place a bid at 17.5 followed by a sell at 21.5. An hour later some guy places a sell under me. Today we broke support and I am left feeling like an idiot. That bid for 68 thousand yesterday got pulled. If someone was running a box I am not sure it worked very well.

TSX- No I did not pick any up at 25 cents.( Everything I try turns to compost) But 21 cents would be very tempting .

Still learning

Lord knows what

ralfph