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To: nspolar who wrote (5197)12/12/2001 6:39:45 AM
From: Frank Pembleton  Respond to of 36161
 
nspolar -- no need for a Blazeking in my neck of the woods, we've finally cooled down to what is considered normal temperatures for the next couple of days so my natural gas fired furnace will make do. But the long-term forecast calls for more warm weather and it's killing the stock prices of the ng producers here in Alberta. BTW; Rio Alto is very close to clipping a new 52 week low, this might be a buying for a betting man, but for an investor?

Regards
Frank P.



To: nspolar who wrote (5197)12/12/2001 11:12:53 AM
From: isopatch  Respond to of 36161
 
nspolar. Thx. Nice job by that KGC yahooer

The Iso modus operandi works best when I can pound the table on a concept, outline how to put it to work as an investment tool THEN rely on others to do the detail work. So, by all means, whenever you come across a post like that be sure to put up the url. It completes the circle.

Slider and I have talked about our core group here being like the old NY Knicks when Dick Barnett, Frasier, Bradley, De Bushere and Willis Reed were there. "Hit the open man". We're all free to comment on any issue. But you've also probably noticed (just in the past 2 days for example) me pass the ball to Frank, Roebear and others when a question posted to me plays more to their spot on the floor to shoot from.<g>

Per the rundown on the many different COTs over the past 10 weeks: I've said many times in recent months that it's most important to look at commercials and spec data over a period of weeks vs focusing too much on one weeks numbers. Glad to see the yahooer doing exactly that. Hope it catches on with more COT watchers.

Regards,

Isopatch