To: REW who wrote (9284 ) 11/7/1998 6:04:00 PM From: slaffe Respond to of 44908
<<I would suggest some DD of your own to bolster your confidence since that done by the members seems to not be helping.>> On the contrary, I find that the excellent dd by certain thread members here to be of a great deal of help and I thank all of you {you know who you are} for that. While relying on message board pots for dd is not something I would recomend in it's entirety, it is of a great deal of help in expanding one's dd. I have never called tsig. The reason being is because I'm not sure of which questions to ask, or perhaps don't even know of questions that should be asked. I do not want to waste the managements time by asking questions that should be answered in a general way in a investing 101a class. Neither would I want to bully the management into giving info which may be misconstrued. You know, He said, I heard, what does that mean, here's my interpretation, I thought he meant, that didn't happen, hence the company is lying. So the long and short of this is that I enjoy reading everybodys post, some I take with a grain of salt, some I say, Whoa, I didn't think of that. Btw, I have never thought that tsig has stiffed anybody here. Has a matter of fact I am quite pleased with the progress tsig has made. When I look at the current price, indeed I wonder why, then I remember Dr. Frankel admonition's to remember why I bought this co in the first place. Looking back I see that indeed tsig is delivering on promises made. Even tho they may not be made within the time frames of everybodys expectations, none the less they are being made. Re: Dr Frankel's post #9288. If you were to make very minor changes to that post, I believe that you could apply his knowledge not only to tsig but to most other investing decisions as well. It is very hard to make money by trading, I have learned that lesson the hard way. Now I look forward to learning the lesson of high rewards by being patient and investing long term. Dr Frankel does indeed hammer that point home, hence in a pm to him I referred to him as "da teach man, investing 101a". I guess you can include me as a Martin Frankel groupie. When I made my first purchase of tsig I saw this startup as being a very high risk. As each week goes by and as this baby gets stronger I see the risk diminishing and the rewards getting closer. I am more confidant now than I have ever been. Again, my thanks to all Sincerely Slaffe