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Technology Stocks : Nortel Networks (NT) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dave who wrote (13060)7/16/2002 9:32:43 AM
From: John Paquet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14638
 
Hey Dave,

Make sure you understand my post, OK!!!!

My sayings in my posts are buy low and sell high, buy in at $1.35 to 2.05 US NT.NYSE is a big bid for future {by the way very short term future as I said by July 22, 2002 $4.00 and Labor day, 2002 $6.00}

U sound very confused and can never understand by giving that buy $60 and sell at below $2 US, your saying is buy hi and sell low and take losses, and you certainly would get YOUR WIFE SPANKING YOUR ASS, you see.

Buy low and sell High is the best strategy, like buy $2.05 canadian sell @ $4.00 or $6.00 or some sold even @$9.00
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hAVE U GOT THIS UNDERSTOOD, YET??? OR mR. jOHN PAQUET IS WASTING HIS MOST VALUABLE TIME????? jESUS mOSSESESESESESE!!!!

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JOHN pAQUET



To: Dave who wrote (13060)7/16/2002 9:39:56 AM
From: John Paquet  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14638
 
It appears Notel is bottomed out at this price level.

Price action suggests Nortel is heading upward and forward.

By July 22, 2002, $4.00 by Labor day $6.00

I'm not kidding U all, go figure.

TSE Nortel open up and hit $2.20.

John Paquet
Yahohohohohohohohohohohohohoh!!!