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Strategies & Market Trends : The Thread Formerly Known as No Rest For The Wicked -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tim Luke who wrote (6728)1/11/1999 12:54:00 AM
From: Nazbuster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90042
 
Tim,

I've been way behind on the reading... Has someone been picking on you again?

It always amazes me how many people will follow yours, Jenna's, LastShadow's and many other great traders' picks then blame them when it doesn't work out to their liking. You've given all the right advice and don't need to have any regrets about your participation. Other than throwing a few tantrums from time to time <GGG>, you've been up front and have cautioned people to do their own DD. As you know, two traders can have absolutely solid reasoning for taking opposite sides of the same issue.

You've asked us to write to SI, but I'm really not clear about the "abuse" you're referring to. Can you provide a link or two? You say, "but i sure don't want to be part of this forum that allows this." This is YOUR thread! You get to police it! Perhaps the changes you need from SI are to allow the thread's founder (or other person) to be a true "master" of the thread and have the ability to block certain people from being able to post to the thread. Anyone can start a thread, but once started, the founder loses the ability to nurture and mold it into what they originally wanted.

In any case, DON'T LEAVE! FIGHT!



To: Tim Luke who wrote (6728)1/11/1999 1:01:00 AM
From: Nazbuster  Respond to of 90042
 
Tim, getting back to investing...

Take a look at the AFCI chart, especially the weekly. It really looks like AFCI is starting to recover. They are in the right business for 1999: bandwidth resources (fiber). Wednesday's price, as low as it was, was the highest price since LAST AUGUST 17th! Volume picking up. Daily stochastics in overbought zone, but weekly still climbing towards 80%. Stock is above 10 and 50dma. Looks ready to break out.

I haven't done the DD to understand it's business climate, but the research info shows 100M cash, no debt, good margins, decent sales. So far, OK.

What do you think? Anyone else care to comment?