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Strategies & Market Trends : Technology Stocks & Market Talk With Don Wolanchuk -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: da_cheif™ who wrote (151)1/18/2002 2:45:41 PM
From: J.T.  Respond to of 207359
 
atfq... ur keepin me in suspense.



To: da_cheif™ who wrote (151)1/18/2002 2:57:20 PM
From: Rich1  Respond to of 207359
 
Yur attracting all da bears frum da Zeev Turnips retread.
How cums???
Yu got a magnet on yur head???



To: da_cheif™ who wrote (151)1/18/2002 3:41:59 PM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 207359
 
looks like steve lee might be the first one floated out....!



To: da_cheif™ who wrote (151)1/20/2002 3:04:37 AM
From: Steve Lee  Respond to of 207359
 
Based on your invitation to look at your record, I gave you the benefit of the doubt and looked at your site at www.wolanchuk.com when it came back online.

It says "The year end results for the "Wolanchuk report" over the years are presented here" but there are no results apart from mention of some awards, all from the same small newsletter that I had never heard of before.

Are your actual picks and their results documented anywhere? If so, and it appears that you are in fact a good stock picker/timer then I will apologise for my comments to you.

Is the following from another poster fair comment, or has he only picked your bad picks, leaving your good picks unmentioned?

dachief touted the following stocks in Feb 2000 in this interview...
stockhouse.com

At the time Wollie touted his follies, their combined market cap. was several billion dollars. Their combined revenue was less than $10 million. Their combined profits were non-existent (as is true today). In addition to these stocks having been grossly overvalued at the time, the "timing" of this tout was not particularly fortuitous for the "market timer of the year."

GNLB
finance.yahoo.com

WAVC
finance.yahoo.com

VMII
finance.yahoo.com.

MVIS
finance.yahoo.com

MPVIF
(defunct)

VLNC (next $100 stock since 1997)
finance.yahoo.com

ANTS (next $1,000 stock)
finance.yahoo.com.

A short and hold strategy on a basket of Wolanchuk's touts would have made one a fortune.