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To: J Kurt Bonk who wrote (2342)3/21/1998 6:47:00 PM
From: Steve Woas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14347
 
They said similar things about TAVA when it was 6, 9, and now 11. EOM



To: J Kurt Bonk who wrote (2342)3/21/1998 6:47:00 PM
From: TokyoMex  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14347
 
That report is from Vector Vest.. vectorvest.com

They have good valuation for mundane stocks,, however, sine they have a cd rom based data base with daily download via internet for zillions of stock ... they can not distinguish stocks with unique unfolding stories, on cos like RNTK , TAVA, SEEK etc , they got their head up their ^#%..
They had our TAVA at $1.5) and still do ... ;-//

Also Tokyo VD is a nice guy ,, he lived in Japan for many years,, his American friends coined him that name,, when I go back home they will call me Big Apple VD.. ;-)

Joe



To: J Kurt Bonk who wrote (2342)3/21/1998 8:56:00 PM
From: John S. Baker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14347
 
I subscribe to the VectorVest daily service and it has some very good strengths, but one must be aware of the limitations associated with these strengths.


VectorVest is essentially a mechanical system which is designed to help one compare one stock against another. It is very useful as a screening system to pick out stocks which meet a certain set of criteria. Program in those criteria and then search the universe of stocks (basically NYSE, AMex and NASDAQ) to find those stocks which one wishes to research more fully. Follow the daily figures ... in chart form for subscribers ... and note the changes in the daily VectorVest numbers over time.


(Over time, VectorVest has had the same dismal view of RNTK, except that it has raised the Relative Timing figure from "never gonna do nothing " to "pretty soon now", as RNTK's stock chart represents.)


As TokyMex pointed out, VectorVest does not track the "story" of any stocks nor does it track news ... past, present, or near-future ... except insofar as the news already has affected the stock's price.


(Also note that you can get a free analysis of three stocks per day from the VectorVest Web site. But the subscription is a far better value.)