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To: Paul Shread who wrote (35242)5/2/2002 10:50:24 AM
From: dennis michael patterson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52237
 
Great trip down memory lane!

I go to Vienna tomorrow. I hope to hear from Heinz today.



To: Paul Shread who wrote (35242)5/2/2002 11:22:18 AM
From: isopatch  Respond to of 52237
 
Paul. <a clownbuck for everyone who called the top

in MO over the last year>

BINGO!

Key to getting those good entries AND letting the position run for a big gain is to put the bears on ignore as soon as you know a primary uptrend is in progress. Once I have a trend to work with? One thing I'm NOT interested in is.......

"all points of view". Just profits<g>

I don't even waste time arguing with bears during an uptrend. They are irrelevant except as contrary indicators for when to buy in a correction during the primary uptrend. It's simple. They always get loudest right at bottoms short and intermediate bottoms.

Once my own work tells me the primary trend has turned down, I treat the bulls the same way I'd previously treated the bears. LIke Don Sew is that I just follow my own work and nothing else.

Best,

Iso