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To: Dave H who wrote (18597)6/17/1998 8:09:00 AM
From: Jan Robert Wolansky  Respond to of 79230
 
S&P Futures at +10.00 at 8am. I can't remember when it was last this positive before the open. We need lots of volume today to get people committed that we've hit bottom (and it's time to start the move up).

Jan



To: Dave H who wrote (18597)6/17/1998 1:37:00 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79230
 
Dave,

Keep a DeMarkian eye on AMZN here. It appears there's a short squeeze running on it. The top of a short squeeze is the absolute best place to start shorting a stock.

Doug R



To: Dave H who wrote (18597)6/22/1999 10:55:00 AM
From: Dave H  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 79230
 
A Blast from the Past...

Hello fellow 56ers!
It's been almost a year since I've been here....I have been on somewhat of a hiatus from stock trading, for various reasons, and now, I am ready to start (slowly) getting back into the game.
I'm really glad to see that this group is still going strong, and that many of the people I remember from a year ago are still here!

I see that there is a lot of talent here, and so I will have a lot of great teachers here to learn from.
In the meantime, I will mostly observe/lurk, and try to contribute from my strengths: DeMark type signals, and trendlines.

Anyway, enough rambling, I just wanted to say hi to everyone (especially to Doug, Ivan, Sergio, Peg, and everyone else who might remember me!) and I look forward to contributing something useful in the future.

Regards,
Dave