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To: Arnie Doolittle who wrote (5484)4/1/1998 3:20:00 PM
From: Ed Pittman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
Arnie..
Would you mine posting your cup and handle again...What I'm looking for is from what price level from lip to lip..My weekly charts doesn't have enough history to show the left side..

Oh by the way..On a 5 minute chart now what do you see ?
Alway enjoy looking at patterns..

Thanks ,Ed



To: Arnie Doolittle who wrote (5484)4/1/1998 6:40:00 PM
From: Al Gutkin  Respond to of 10227
 
Arnie: You are so right about control over emotion. You said it before and I'm learning.

A warm "thank you" for your input. There are many ways of making or loosing money in the market, just like Vegas. You can be patient, do research, pick you point of entry, make good moves. Or, like Vegas, you can empty out the bank account and put it all on one roll of the dice. I admit, I am somewhere in between.

However, I continue to learn and I hope you more experienced players will continue to teach. A whole new world has opened up for me, and I have My brother, Jimmyo (indirectly) and all of you steady participants to thank. As I mentioned before, I haven't even spoke the word stock in over 20 years. Now with my new education I am able to converse more intellegently with clients about the companies that they work for, and play around in the market for my own gain or (loss) at the same time. To me, it's fun and very educational.

As a little kid learns the meaning of patience and control over emotion, so does the investor.

Regards from a sometimes humble

Al G.