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Strategies & Market Trends : Dave Gore's Trades That Make Sense -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dave Gore who wrote (7257)5/23/2002 8:42:30 PM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 16631
 
"If people want change [for the better], they'll get it."
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Is this true, false, or something inbetween?
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For sure an accepted answer is sometimes,
and then folks can debate frequency, high to low.
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If one leaves mainstream thinking and opinions,
like the bell curve's extreme edges, close to them
E.Charter's grayed out areas of limits with nothing NeXt
one can obtain a view of the total bell if one happens to be
on that side not looking at the nothing NeXt, but looking where
the point includes the summation of the bell, excluding the point.
or
guess that the point for me to make my point
and yes,
i am from the Babble KingDumb :o)
ok,
serious now on your expertise
"... his thread has always been about Reward to Risk trades
and investments. When I see gold penny stocks quadrupling
in value or more in the last few months..."
but,
Might the simple highschool math signal that shares in companies
under a single dollar be excluded from "reality" to "make sense"
in that for most here a one dollar increase for a twenty represent
a huge increase of 5% gain, while 5 cents 1/4% not much
while that 5 cents on a 5 cents share is a double, and follyness
and not really real world trading?

d:oug