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To: The Osprey who wrote (199)4/17/1999 12:03:00 AM
From: keith massey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5887
 
Hey Quint

I couldn't agree more about "Pump and Dump Season" statement. Every year a whole new group (and some of the old group) get suckered in right around this time. If history repeats itself like it normally does then May to August will be a steady downward slide in a large number of stocks that have seen recent run-ups. We will then get the standard Sept-Oct run-up followed by the Nov-Dec tax sell-off. Then the normal Jan buyback and Feb-April RRSP runs. It is like clockwork. December is not my favorite time of the year because of the holidays...it is my favorite stock buying time.

Of course I am a very short term player so I normally don't really care what time of year it is unless I have medium term holds. I only have 3 long medium pennies and the shares in all three are free now.

Best Regards
KEITH



To: The Osprey who wrote (199)4/17/1999 7:48:00 AM
From: Buckey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5887
 
Thanks for the vote of confidence as I watch the guy repossess my car - LOL.

Osprey - you been telling about this season for a month. Last year I dont remeber it being anything like this. Remember all - That only 1 in 20 of these mining stox will hold these runs.

If they actuall do internet deals - that may be a different story ( I have changed my tune after watching so many amazing stories).

GLE does not fit this profile even though it certainly had the warrants for this thread - 1 cent to a realative worth today of $9.70 in ten days.
quotes
" the reason I am so rich is that I always sold too early"

and the classic
" nobody ever went broke taking profits"