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To: Bwe who wrote (6595)9/1/1998 4:37:00 PM
From: Challo Jeregy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34810
 
Bruce, my apologies for the use of the word. I repeated it because someone else had used it previously. Upon reading my written words, I agree that the word itself denotes a negative connotation and that was not my objective.

Dictionary definition for smug is self-satisfaction. I was trying to say that that was how I was (and still am) feeling in regards to my portfolio and it is due to P&F.

I'm sorry if I offended you or anyone else. That wasn't my intention.



To: Bwe who wrote (6595)9/1/1998 5:00:00 PM
From: Judy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34810
 
Hello, Bruce

Is CharterCraft a weekly publication? Its list of selling climax stocks are often accurate, although the stocks may take some time to break down.

For the stocks that you hold long in your portfolio, do you use P&F to hedge your positions such as selling covered calls? As in your example of EMC ... would you write calls since it is retracing up now, given your outlook of the market.



To: Bwe who wrote (6595)9/1/1998 8:22:00 PM
From: Ms. X  Respond to of 34810
 
Timeline June 11th:

"The main indicators remain in column of O's and that means the defensive team is still on the field. Short term however, we are probably due for a rally.... A short term rally would give some relief to this market but don't think this is the new dawn. As long the NYSE Bullish Percent continues to be in O's, rallies will be narrow in nature. Don't let your guard down. You must watch your positions closely and you must be acutely aware of any changing technicals or fundamentals."

Written and printed with permission.
Copyright Dorsey Wright and Associates.