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To: Warpfactor who wrote (17808)11/22/2002 5:54:50 PM
From: RWS  Respond to of 23153
 
Today's my birthday so I'm going to try to be nice and wish you all a pleasant weekend and Thanksgiving holiday.

While you're idling away your weekend look at VVUS. I have a sizable position in this and expect outsized returns so I may be biased. The chart looks good now. I like to see a consolidation on the 55d ema and then launch from there.

VVUS was killed by viagra, but they have managed to stay in the game, with steady sales of MUSE, good fiscal management, and the ability to twist and turn with the winds of (mis)fortune over the past few years. They now have a powerful pipeline of new drugs for erectile disfunction (ED), female sexual disorder (FSD), and premature ejaculation (PE). One is a viagra-type pill that works faster and does not have the side effects. They also have patents that cover all of the ED drugs for applications to PE. They are already in negotiations with several major drug companies to market the female orgasm cream - ALISTA. This stuff has been simmering for a couple years and should be boiling soon.

Disclosure: I usually don't know what I'm talking about.

Regards,

RWS



To: Warpfactor who wrote (17808)11/22/2002 10:24:09 PM
From: augieboo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
I'm also looking for some deflation the next couple days, then I figure I'll start flipping RYVNX, (with which, like a farking idiot, I pissed away my last 6-8 months trading profits), into RYVYX. Probably do the flip in halves or thirds, depending on how things look.

From that point on I have a new strategy for these funds. As soon as the market starts looking overbought, I'll flip half into the bear side, thus effectively going neutral, but without having farking Fidelity tie up my money on me. Once the direction becomes clear again, I'll go with it. And vice versa. Lather, rinse, repeat.

I've got some SERIOUS work to do to rebuild my trading portfolio. <NG>