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To: chowder who wrote (23021)5/26/2003 10:16:11 AM
From: Larry S.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 206323
 
Bum, plugging TE into your charting model for BLTI, stockcharts.com[h,a]daclyiay[pc20!f][vc60][iut!La5,17,9!Lj[$spx]]&pref=G, does this show too strong a move above the 20 dma? How do you account for a true break-out move? BLTI is a perfect example it seems of respecting the 20. tia. larry



To: chowder who wrote (23021)5/26/2003 12:02:39 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206323
 
dabum,

Very interesting - I am a holder in Biolase - but initial position only.

Re sell and buy back. The two that presented themselves to me this year were Callon - CPE and ATP - ATPG. Both broke down and both recovered. PQUE may be doing the same thing. If each was sold on the break and bought after stabizing nice profits could have been made. I held ATP and am doing fine. I sold out of CPE too late and did not get back - ouch and dumb. PQUE I sold and bought back - may have done that right - if Murphy Castle works out. TMR would have been another. Do you have any specific thoughts on either.

Oh yeah - BLTE has absolutely great potential. After I get a trading position perhaps we could publicly test your indicators - but on this board perhaps we should stick to O&G.

Bob