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Gold/Mining/Energy : James Dines -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ForYourEyesOnly who wrote (58)2/3/1999 10:02:00 PM
From: tanoose  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 102
 
Hello THC;

I would not even try to evaluate any of these company's, but the simple matter is a lot of money is being made, you know it and I know it.

Apply his simple analogy too it" when the head lines say buy, and the fund company's say buy, you sell.............Mass Psychology"?? thats all??

He sees an opportunity that so many have been negative to for so long, and many more still are, and thus far he has been right.

You can't argue with right when your making a truck load of cash??

Good Lord, he has gotten returns of 3000% ++ on his picks, If I recall one is at least 6,000++, if they correct are you really that far out??

I think he has well laid out protection for any to take advantage off in the way he lays out his thoughts??

I wouldn't jump on some of his higher priced picks, but thus far you cannot argue with the man's success??

People are getting filthy rich with his advice over the past year??

ooops almost forgot the customary Good Luck??...................;-))

With regards,Frank



To: ForYourEyesOnly who wrote (58)2/4/1999 10:05:00 AM
From: R. Bond  Respond to of 102
 
THC,

>>Did you note that at Davos both Jeff Bezos and Gates both said internet cos are essentialy "not a good investment right now"???<<

>>To raise
some buying power, sell half your Amazon.com, America Online and MCI
Worldcom into strength, to nail down some profits, and will try to
repurchase them lower later.<< Dines, Dec. 30, 1998

>>Now repurchase that half of Amazon.<< Dines, Jan. 29, 1999

See DINOPA, the Dines Nature of Paradox for this one. And don't forget the inimitable Barton Biggs' recent statement about how badly the Internet bubble will be bursting. That one was enough to turn me bullish.

Mr. Dines often says that we must "look wrong" to be right. It's been working for him and he's still "wrong". Let's see what happens.

Best of luck,
Bond