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Strategies & Market Trends : 2003 Canadian Stock-Picking Challenge -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Al Collard who wrote (1)12/14/2002 9:51:45 AM
From: Carter B  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 790
 
Hi Al. I got blown out in the last Game, got bored and quit playing. Time to get serious this time.

I will start with TIW.TO for this new game.

Here's one suggestion. An entry fee of $10 - 20 (CDN) with the winnings spread between the top 5 finishers. Keeps everyone serious and participating.

Thanks for a job well done.

Carter B.



To: Al Collard who wrote (1)12/28/2002 2:16:39 AM
From: teevee  Respond to of 790
 
Al,
I'll try DEN. Thanks.
teevee



To: Al Collard who wrote (1)1/2/2003 12:48:53 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 790
 
Hi Al, happy New Year ... and thanks for doing all this, makes it interesting ... i haven't read any of this thread yet, just discovered it, but i vote in favour of your rule change 1 here, no price limit on stock entries .... definitely ... another slight change that would help, is to permit one buy and two sells within a month, if there must be a monthly limit ... this would allow the player to cash up from the stock he had switched into, without waiting for the next month, and being trapped meantime .... last July i got stuck in the wtc.to thing, for contest purposes, traded out of it in real life but couldn't here ... another way to approach that could be, set a maximum of ten buys and ten sells per player per annum, but not restricted in time within the year

Ok, assuming rule change 1 goes through, i'll take aas.v - 51,282 shares at .39 last