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To: Robert Graham who wrote (7080)3/18/1998 1:07:00 PM
From: Darth Trader  Respond to of 42787
 
VISX entered at $30, looking for a couple of points. Stop $28 7/8. eom.



To: Robert Graham who wrote (7080)3/18/1998 1:46:00 PM
From: broken_cookie  Respond to of 42787
 
Hi Bob,

Re:EOSC Friggin unbelievable. Fingerprints of all things. Who bought this crap and hadn't they heard of Comparator (IDID). I did:)

IDID was a rock solid company in comparison. They actually had employees and patents and a real address. The fact that they bought toilet paper with stock is just a side issue. I'm not kidding about that either.

I remember looking at the 10K's and seeing 600 million shares outstanding. No, I didn't get any. :)

Thanks for the post.



To: Robert Graham who wrote (7080)3/18/1998 2:25:00 PM
From: Chris  Respond to of 42787
 
wanted to add some comments along with your brieffing.com posts.

im going to talk about newsletters and i think it's obvious that not every newsletter is for everyone. Some I've seen are using long-term signals.. ie: The chartists have trades of 1+ years.. that is even in the Traders portfolio...

The Cabot Newsletter was a total miss for me since it concentrated on 6-10 stocks throughout the whole thing. not something i was looking for.

more importantly is the time frame. even if the newsletter is for short-term trading, there are still differences.. some are couple day trades, and others are weeks. very hard to fit to your style sometimes.

finally, it also depends on what kind of stocks are being suggested. Cabot tracks "no name stocks", while Chartist usually tracks sp500 type stocks.

doing a newsletter is very time consuming.. often involives a lot of cancellations and trial period signups..

got 100% refund from cabot.. so that was good.