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To: ToySoldier who wrote (22315)5/27/1998 11:36:00 AM
From: Paul Fiondella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
I don't think you put much value in anything but your own opinion

I modify my views based upon the facts. Many times I have admitted I was wrong here. You deny the facts.

ITs a question of information and providing information to the thread. QUADK posts information. All you and your buddies do is post rah rah rah rah rah bull. That distorts everyone's judgement.

Do you work for a brokerage firm. You really ought to. You know one of those guys that doesn't own the stock but always has an opinion.

Sorry fella I'm not your sucker.



To: ToySoldier who wrote (22315)5/27/1998 11:56:00 AM
From: dwight vickers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
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" I have looked at the %age correction but I dont put much value in a %age correction. Lower priced stocks always have a higher %age correction - that is inevitable.

Lower priced shares will also have a greater %age rebound."
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I think I missed that study. The actual numbers show that to be incorrect, I do believe.

Overpriced stocks tend to have the biggest corrections.

Other corrections tend to be based on the relative value of individual shares, and the relative performance of large vs. small cap stocks.

Dwight