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To: the Chief who wrote (391)1/19/1999 2:00:00 PM
From: trade15  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3896
 
Chief

I realize why Red sold MCF,T , and I'm not questioning that. I'm just curious what he sees at the present time in THW,C. I hold a lot of MCF and will sell as soon as my indicators show the sell I'm waiting for. But THW is what has me curious, it's had a run that seems to have a lot of people wondering , myself included and I therefore decided to ask Red why he felt so strongly about THW at this time. With THW I'm just not sure what is driving the stock at the present time , and I'm looking for answers. And I expect if my charts confirm a buy, I'll buy another group of THW also. I buy and sell by charts , but it's always nice to know whatever else you can find out about a stock also.

Duane Crooks



To: the Chief who wrote (391)1/19/1999 2:01:00 PM
From: Ben Kononoff  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3896
 
Chief - I bought and sold today. Why do you believe in a strong open tomorrow? Just wondering. Have been following this stock since November.



To: the Chief who wrote (391)1/19/1999 2:16:00 PM
From: trade15  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3896
 
Chief

I'm not exactly sure what you meant by that message. But as far as I'm concerned , my question was a legitimate one, for Red had made mention in a previous post that he expected more from THW. You know your not the only full time trader that's been around for a while , it's just some of us trade more than we type. The one thing I have learned over the years is that it never hurts to ask questions.

Duane Crooks