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To: MonsieurGonzo who wrote (4297)10/11/1998 2:33:00 PM
From: Jurgen Trautmann  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11051
 
'm in Almería tonight. Had a series of pitch...

2 days ago, I lost my amarillo VISA-card - probably on a gasstation where my AUDI (hello, Steve!) got something to drink. Stupid as I am I didn't check the loss - finally the next morning, when I tried to pay my hotel-bill. So a possible thieft had nearly one day for shopping on me. And I lost the one and only photo where I look like 40-something.

Today, our AUDI wouldn't start again - middle in the "pampa". Kristin with elegant shoes and a long dress pushed us back to life. Back in Almería, it was a hard work to find a taxi - allover here in Andaluzía they have fiesta till tomorrow, and nobody - in other words no body - seems to work.

Of course, also the Audi-concessionario here will not work tomorrow - our taxi-driver bets on this - so that we must stay here at least for a few days; WHY NOT? It's a good place. Our driver showed us 4 bares irlandesas, where we can get una pinta de Guinness for 500 pts - mas ò menos. The sun is shining, and our hotelroom is that well situated that an average "moto" comes maximum up to 90 dBA.

What bothers is that all hotels in Almería were build in the late sixties, when all world was moving up to here for making western-movies (Django and so on...). It was a boom, a second Holywood was born - for a few years... Today, this has charme, but the phone-equipement in these hotels is quite oldfashioned - like mostly in Paris. However, I forced my modem down to 19200 and now it works like women - "langsam aber gewaltig" (late but powerful).

Hope you all have a fine weekend too?

Jury



To: MonsieurGonzo who wrote (4297)10/11/1998 2:46:00 PM
From: Berney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11051
 
MG, Re: The Scientific Method

Isn't it that we start with a hypothesis and attempt to prove it? As an accountant, I don't see anything wrong with fudging the numbers.

The thing I like about the CC site is that it provides the highest yielding CC's. I did register at the other site a while back, but I just do it different.

I think the Sto at IQC is 15/5. But, these days I just want to see the stock in my support neighborhood, the OEX not moving against me, and the Sto showing signs of life.

I draw all my trend lines manually, as I don't have the ability to otherwise. I consider it to be an excellent experience, as I get more and more comfortable properly reading what I'm looking at. I just found that I needed to cut back, as I was drawing trend lines on over 200 charts each weekend (70 Big Boyz with daily, weekly and monthly charts).

Berney



To: MonsieurGonzo who wrote (4297)10/11/1998 3:09:00 PM
From: Berney  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11051
 
BAMBI is Trying to Grow Horns.

Clearly, the DJIA stocks was where the action was this week, and 24 beat the Index. That's the highest reading in some time. BAMBI is 23 to 7 bullish.

Got 2 weekly bullish signals: MMM and T. T is particularly interesting. I show a down trend line coming into play at $59 and the stock closed at $58 7/8. So, a weekly bullish signal is bouncing against a ceiling in an unexciting market. Going to be interesting to watch.

We still have the powerful down trend line on OEX to contend with. I show the roof at 505 and the floor at 465 -- mas o menos. So, I withhold taking any positions until we get a close that convinces me that a new trend has developed. In the meantime, Hit and Run with a $1 here and a $1 there.

Berney