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To: David Smith who wrote (17224)5/20/1998 12:49:00 AM
From: Magnatizer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 79490
 
Oh no Christopher is back....

thread, avoid confrontations with Mr. Smith. He once claimed to be a MM.

ht
david



To: David Smith who wrote (17224)5/20/1998 12:57:00 AM
From: milesofstyles  Respond to of 79490
 
welcome back chris, will you be bringing friends again?



To: David Smith who wrote (17224)5/20/1998 1:07:00 AM
From: Michael L.  Respond to of 79490
 
Chris,

Ask Doug what to do and he will teach you. After you learn from him you will not feel lost in the market. Why you are unhappy with TSNG? I loaded a lot at 2.5 today and feel comfortable. Michael



To: David Smith who wrote (17224)5/20/1998 3:07:00 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 79490
 
On SUNDAY, I posted,

"Carolyn,

Very nice work on you're list again! That TSNG is the strongest looking one from the chart action list. If it doesn't gap up, it will be one of the few really good buys this week."

Truncating information again, are you? You should play US Saving Bonds if your risk tolerance is as minimal as it seems.

Doug R



To: David Smith who wrote (17224)5/20/1998 10:21:00 AM
From: Greg Butcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79490
 
RE:"Result: on Tuesday, TSNG gapped down on heavy volume and finished the day down over 12%, after an intraday loss of about 25% from Monday's close. In normal, rational markets, I've found good technical analysis to be useful and reliable. TSNG's loss today--and the fact that it has been conspicuously avoided on this thread today after such a confident prediction--indicate to me the strong possibility that this market and it's myriad participants are indeed irrational....."

RIGHT ON CHRISTOPHER!!!!!!!!!
as you can see the blind are still leading the blind on this thread..lol!!!



To: David Smith who wrote (17224)5/20/1998 11:17:00 AM
From: Michael L.  Respond to of 79490
 
Chris, I unloaded TSNG with 10% profit. Not too much, but in this unstable situation with TSNG it is better to put something in the pocket. But I am not done with TSNG, I may be back.

Chris, read the posts, gain some knowledge from Doug.

Michael