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To: sea_biscuit who wrote (25498)1/29/2003 3:10:57 PM
From: Andy M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
True enough. I'm sitting on a big loss in one of my LSI positions, but that was a purchase I made on my own, not following the Indicator--that was my mistake! But I bought today around noon at 4.52, in part on the evidence of the Indicator. Yes, you've got to be nimble, but the Indicator is the single most reliable trading signal I've ever seen.

Andy



To: sea_biscuit who wrote (25498)1/29/2003 11:22:39 PM
From: uu  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 25814
 
Dipy,

I tried doing a bit trading last year. Thought to be smart! Well I did follow the charts, the oversold, overbought, etc., signals -- and ended up losing a little over 40K in less than 2 weeks! So I decided all those who think they can trade based on signals, oversold, overbought conditions (whatever that means), charts, stars, etc., are purely playing Russian rollet, and sooner or later (most likely sooner) their "luck" runs up!

So for me - for now - is to stay out of the market till further notice. In the mean time I am just holding on to a bunch of stocks including all those LSI shares I hvae piled up over the past 8 years or so! :)

Thinking of investing into Realestate (especially in the Sacramento area). But I am afraid based on my luck with picking the time, Realestate maybe at its peak (at least in California anyway).. Sooooo... morla of the story... For now under the pillow is the best place to put the money! :)