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To: Paul V. who wrote (29329)4/1/1999 12:59:00 AM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 70976
 
Paul, AMAT press release >APPLIED MATERIALS SEES RAPID GROWTH
FOR DIELECTRIC ETCH IPS™ SYSTEM IN COPPER MARKET
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appliedmaterials.com

You said: >Just think of those who got into the
Oils Service stock based on the DW method. They have made some
good money these last few weeks from looking at the charts.
<

That's not the only way to observe that OS stocks were cheap.
I got into SLB a little early, at 40+, without the help of
any method. The drawback of PnF is that you can never hit
the lows because you're always waiting for other investors to
buy the stock first - driving price up. In effect you're letting
THEM do your thinking. But I grant you - it's safer.

I wouldn't call PnF the DW method. Others besides Dorsey Wright
Associates can apply Point and Figure TA successfully.

Gottfried



To: Paul V. who wrote (29329)4/1/1999 11:37:00 AM
From: Tito L. Nisperos Jr.  Respond to of 70976
 
Paul V,

RE "...Gottfried, How much does a staircase construction worker make per hour? Ask Tito? He is the foreman.<bg>..."

According to my Spy, there's no truth to the Rumor that I am their Foreman. But considering how they almost followed my suggestion of the thickness of the Wide Step or Landing to be about 72 to 57, my Spy suggested I may qualify as an unwilling Consultant in StairCase building...

My Spy added that the ASCW (AMAT StairCase Construction Workers) are paid Higher than those of the DOW StairCase workers (formerly Elevator Specialists) and the INTC StairCase workers (formerly Parabolic Ramp Experts)... As for Hourly Wage for the ASCW, he further intimated to me that the Guy who Updates the Book-To-Bill Charts is the Guy to ask...

Yes, it's important that the ASCW better complete the Landing sooner than my "after the Options Expiration in April" time frame --- just to prove that the rumor that they are following me is Not true...