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To: VAUGHN who wrote (45)1/19/2002 3:23:04 AM
From: bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 613
 
Yes, you make good points. I think they are all valid.
Yet, I have always found it difficult to choose an exit
point. Brokers I've found are quick to call up and say
buy but don't call when it's time to sell. I've ignored
a broker's recommendation on the basis of the charts and
been very glad I did. More than once. I've also found
certain patterns reasonably predictive of a top that is
going to break down. However, you are quite right, if
you pay too much attention to short term movement, you'll
get whipsawed. I have got out too early a few times and
not been quick enough to get back in. Did it with Goldcorp.
I gnash my teeth over that one. I made a good profit but
not the profit I could have made. I misinterpreted the
material. That's not the charts fault but my fault.

RT, I thought, played the press release game a little with
Snap.

Do you know if they've got a more than normal number of
colored micros at TWG? (Do you remember the excitement
over a WSP press release that indicated they had fancies?
Nothing came of it but we learned a lot about colored
stones and Argyle.)



To: VAUGHN who wrote (45)1/19/2002 10:53:30 AM
From: Mark S. Schroeder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 613
 
Just a chart with MACD - MOMENTUM - WILDER RSI - MOVING AVG.

Lets hope it continues.......
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To: VAUGHN who wrote (45)1/21/2002 1:09:00 AM
From: russet  Respond to of 613
 
I've seen Hermann give his pitch 3 times,...but I've seen student geologists talk on the Jackson Inlet project twice,...although using similar data. I've also seen the diamonds from Jackson Inlet displayed in a Quebec City museum,...with some other amazing diamonds from antiquity.

A core shack at the PDAC, is geologists presenting their findings to other geologists, and everyone else who pays the admission fee. It is restricted to those willing to pay far more than the general public who get in for free.

The only thing I would add to your comments is most analysts and newsletter writers own the stock, or have bosses who have a need to sell the stock to others, as do we who own the stock and want it to go higher.

Although I believe that the geological and geochemical data TWG has presented should foretell a good find,...I will never make the mistake I made with SUF,... holding on for too long. I have free shares now, and will only add if the market gets impatient, which it does frequently,..perhaps next week (gggggggggggg)

I still don't think Snap Lake is a root zone,...and I think RT was right in describing Snap Lakes Chromium rich garnets as G12's,..perhaps even G13's or G14's,...and I think TWG may have some of the same:-))