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To: James M. Bash who wrote (17503)4/18/2002 2:33:55 PM
From: Christiaan McDonald  Respond to of 21143
 
Yes, James, if it closes above 7 today that will be a pretty
good sign. I am sure Sam wants to see more proof but it would be a darn good start.

Ken



To: James M. Bash who wrote (17503)4/18/2002 2:43:09 PM
From: Rock  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21143
 
Precisely why we don't want ENOTs to stop contributing or leave the BB - the ENOTs indicator is the only thing associated with this stock that makes sense... last week when it was dumping big time we didn't hear a word... now his rants come on strong and we hit 7? I bet the MM's everyone is always mentioning listen to the ENOTs indicator!

by the way, are there really technical BUY signs associated with this stock? I can't imagine... traditional TA seems to evade this stock... bollinger bands, resistance levels, moving averages - it all seems pish posh when it comes to CCUR...

ROCK



To: James M. Bash who wrote (17503)4/19/2002 12:12:59 PM
From: James M. Bash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
PS - A bit of humor for ENOTS - just replace "joke" with "post":

A new inmate at the prison was puzzled to hear a nearby inmate yelling out the number 72, after which the other inmates laugh. Then another inmate yells out another number, after which the rest of the inmates again laugh. "What's going on?" he asks.

"Well," explains his cellmate, "We've all been here so long that to simplify things, we've assigned a number to each joke and so now all we have to do is call out the number of the joke and everyone knows what it stands for. For instance, `72' is the joke about the guy who goes into the bar and..."

The new inmate likes that joke, so the next night he decides to give it a try. "72," he yells. NOTHING. So again he yells, "72". STILL nothing. Once more he yells, "72". Not so much as a chuckle. "What's wrong?" he asks his cellmate.

"Well, some people can tell 'em and some people can't."

Not to be discouraged, the guy decides to try another one. He calls out in his best delivery "167!", at which point the place collapses into a hysterical heap of convicts, all laughing to the point of tears. The new inmate can't understand, and after a full minute he finally manages to get his cellmate's attention. "What's so funny?" he asks. The other guy says, "They haven't heard that one before!"