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To: Scott Mc who wrote (4781)11/10/2002 6:02:04 PM
From: Peter W. Panchyshyn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11633
 
Show us your strategy for worldcom which you have mentioned in the past.

------- Please show the referenced post that has me talking specifically about trading WORLDCOM. I made a specific post about trading NT. The only mention I make of worldcom is the effect it had on the markets sending it into a tailspin quickly then recovering quickly from. Just like the effects of ENRON, SEPT 11TH did previously. Which all should have used to accumulate their trust holdings. Just as I had said at the time just like I had done at the time. If you can show otherwise please do so. If you cant or refuse to then your barking up the wrong tree. I dont concern myself with the thousands of stuff out there that I dont do just the ones I say and do do.------------------



To: Scott Mc who wrote (4781)11/10/2002 7:59:18 PM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11633
 
Scott, World Com, Enron, Loewen Group, Laidlaw, Lucent, Northern Telecom, Microsoft, Bombardier IBM etc etc.... In Peter's own words he would have handled them all the same way...have you not been paying attention man!!
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"""The strategy uses regression analysis to set up ranges. These ranges give the likely high ranges , average ranges and low ranges for the security using the securities own past trading numbers. After doing the math of it these ranges are set. When the trading price falls to close to or within the low range one would buy or accumulate on the way down staggering his purchases accordingly. He quite simply would not be buying in the high ranges""

Scott please take note of Peter's key phrase..

""When the trading price falls to close to or within the low range one would buy or accumulate on the way down staggering his purchases accordingly.""

Scott again please note this ... are you paying attention??

""one would buy or accumulate on the way down staggering his purchases accordingly. ""

Now...take that dunce cap off boy and go and meet Warren at the corner of Berkshire and Hathaway.
Peter no need to thank me ..just trying to help out.
gg