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To: John Paquet who wrote (11946)1/14/1999 11:25:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
John, John, John,
Obviously you haven't closed out your short position yet, or you wouldn't be here. Wipe the sweat off your brow. Just when you were getting close to being onside again ( from the date of your starting posting you must have gone short $2.40 to $2.70), RT goes and confirms the cone sheet, the tonnage potential, the continuity of the kimberlite, how fabulously rich it is with diamond, and how rich patient shareholders will be. I will be thinking of you when I spend your money. Yes I have already bought and paid for my trip to south Pacific. Maybe I will retire there, laughing every time I think about your black candle sticks. If you change your mind and go long instead of going to the Salvation Army, please tell me what island you go to so I can avoid it. Thankyou in advance.
teevee



To: John Paquet who wrote (11946)1/14/1999 11:27:00 PM
From: Gord Bolton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Were you under the impression that what was posted here today was a Winspear NR? The analysts, newsletter writers, journalists, shorters and the obsessive fanatics all need controversy to sell their trade.
Just be carefull that you are not short the day that someone decides they want 10 to 25% of Winspear or even 1%.



To: John Paquet who wrote (11946)1/15/1999 12:14:00 AM
From: Cohiba  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Dear John,

You seem to know the market so well that you should know that it is mostly driven by fear and greed, especially when it is a speculative stock. IMHO it is presently driven by unjustified fear.

For your information, WSP is still within its uptrend channel that started in October and the support line of that channel as of today is at $3.27. Moreover, the close today is almost exactly at the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level for that same period (October to today).

We may say we are in a midtrend (or reaction) which is normally a good time to buy if you believe that the uptrend will resume soon.

You are not only wasting your time trying to convince me to sell but by reading your comments and those of Average Joe, I am more and more convince that your only argument is fear. That may work with some but I guarantee you that I've learn a long time ago not to base my trades on fear.

Good luck!