To: Magnatizer who wrote (29352 ) 5/9/1999 11:24:00 PM From: Doug R Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 79270
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!! Ok, let's trim down the universe here!!! Too many stocks is one thing but WAY too many stocks is...WAY too many. Nice performance on the milesov +25s though. I have to say that out of all the stocks on all the exchanges, the milesov lists, the Warthog lists, the Bdog lists, the MIMBOs, the few that I stumble across, the occasional contributions from lurkers and the rest submitted for perusal by all the regulars in general actually do reduce the number of candidates significantly. Now if I can only convince everyone (other than Carolyn S) to take a letter and run with it. If the hits from all the scans and other means being used here were broken down alphabetically and assigned to people who have attended the seminar (nearly 200) the level of organization here would increase geometrically. I have met nearly all of you. I know you are all high quality people in your own right. I have a very high level of confidence that this would work extremely well. I STILL propose that everyone with the initial knowledge base that I have passed along that is willing to do so, should "sign up" for a letter and choose the one or two best stocks from that letter out of those supplied here to create a weekend list of 20 to 40 stocks. From that list some real fire would burn. If I get sufficient response to this idea I will start a new thread solely for that purpose. All the normal 56er stuff and the initial scan and contributor offerings would be done here. The distilled list would go on the new thread. From the distilled list, an even more highly focused selection could be extracted. In the last few weeks the organizational potential of this thread has made, IMO, huge advances. What I'm trying to lobby for here is that a means to take advantage of that should be pursued. If anyone else has any ideas concerning this issue I would greatly appreciate hearing them. Doug R Still waiting for the short scan results from Bdog.