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To: JoeinIowa who wrote (3626)11/8/2003 10:06:34 AM
From: PuddleGlum  Respond to of 23958
 
Regarding NG, storage levels are tied with last year at a 9-year high for this time of year:
highlandenergy.com

Add to that the fact that lunar new year arrives unusually early in 2004 (lunar new year frequently indicates the beginning of Spring as far as weather is concerned), and I don't expect much from NG for quite awhile.

However, the p&f charts for $XNG and $XOI look strong, though extended for $XNG:
stockcharts.com[PA][DA][F!3!2.0!]&pref=G
stockcharts.com[PA][DA][F!3!2.0!]&pref=G



To: JoeinIowa who wrote (3626)11/8/2003 10:26:17 AM
From: Ken W  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 23958
 
Joe

I agree with you on staying diversified in the folio. I think part of our victory over the market has been to have something in several different sectors to cover those that become popular after we find them. LOL Of course staying on top of what is happening and what is about to happen helps us stay ahead of the game.

Perhaps it is time to place a toy stock too.

Ken



To: JoeinIowa who wrote (3626)11/9/2003 5:31:14 PM
From: Ditchdigger  Respond to of 23958
 
Joe, what ever you choose to do is fine with me..As far as GTW, I think tech is in for a retrace as a result of sector rotation to more fairly valued sectors, but we shall see..
(14 here this morning)