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Strategies & Market Trends : TATRADER GIZZARD STUDY--Stocks 12.00 or Less..... -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TATRADER who wrote (52608)1/8/2006 3:59:37 PM
From: Newly2b  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59879
 
Hi, Mark. Just a suggestion, but since commodities are likely to remain in a bull market (probably after an initial pullback with stocks if the market goes south, but, IMO, later decoupling from the rest of the market), if 2006 turns out to be a hard year to earn profits on the long side, you might consider long positions in gold, silver or other commodity-related stocks for your IRA. I'm basically in the same boat, and that is the solution I will implement, if/when the necessity arises. Good luck to you.

Newly

PS I last heard of Michael Parnass back around 2000 or so (I think he coined the phrase 'ka-ching', didn't he?). Seem to recall he was regarded as some sort of 'wonder boy', having gone broke and bounced back to soundly thrash the markets. I was never sure how much of what he said was plain ole hype, and how much was real, since he seemed to be a bit on the exciteable side, always yelling. As I recall he went by a cute handle, kinda goofy, which is on the tip of my tongue, but I can't seem to spit it out. Do you know what it is/was? Driving me nuts trying to remember it. TIA