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Sunday, 07/03/2005 9:06:57 AM

Sunday, July 03, 2005 9:06:57 AM

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I don't get this. (\0/)

Here is a company that has over $599,000,000 traded on daily average volume and it is not seasonal by any stretch of the imagination. It has only made 7% in its past six years and six months of activity. What makes this more of a viable commodity then one that makes 10% per month in season? If I were a fund manager, which I am not qualified to do, I could see latching onto DELL in March as a hedge against the stock not falling too far. And, possibly pick up a point or two. But, why hold it? These charts are not just picking on DELL and MSFT, but most stocks do this. This is the norm. I cannot wait to be able to put this template and many more on the site for people to use at their choosing. You could scan hundreds of stocks per day if you had the time. Truth is sometimes not what you have been told. Remember the universal law of abundance: Energy flows where attention goes. Be careful what you look at. In perspective you think you own a home, when in reality the home owns you. You are locked there. Same with an idea, or someone else's version of investing. You could even now be so locked into what you have been told about investing that what we tell you here on this friendly board may not get pass all of the filters set in place to offset our words as nonsense. Don't worry, you have time. Happy 4th of July.




#board-1616 & #board-3424 Seasonals rock.

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