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dfwyatt

11/22/05 9:25 PM

#40899 RE: fringe_remnant #40894

Was that a swing at me?

Shooting Anal Frigging Morning Star or something

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lesnshawn

11/22/05 9:41 PM

#40920 RE: fringe_remnant #40894

fringe: Thanx for the reply there. Oh, I ain't fallin' for nothin' there. I'm just learning and commenting. Yeah, that "Shooting Anal Frigging Morning Star or something" crap got a chuckle out of me. I clicked on the link and was like, "Wha?"

loL!

I'm not a T/A genius or anything like that (yet;) but I do like to think that I have the "gut" instinct to sense a good stock (I've "picked" many good ones during over the past 5 years) but have been burned too many times before by either getting out too early or staying in too long, capitalizing on very few while watching them sail away from me after the fact or taking me down w/ the ship durning the fact. This is one of those that I'd put in the "good stock" pile.

Playing the market "solo" isn't for the weak and easily swayed. It takes endurance, because just as myself, I'm sure all that do well in the market on a month-to-month, year-to-year basis got there by taking MANY lumps.

So many folks get burned, lock their money up in a mutual fund or 401K and let others hand them pennies in comparison to what they could make if they had the guts to go on their own and learn the ropes the hard way.

Again, I very much appreciate all the advice and opinion the "chartists" and experienced investors give.

This is all a game and like any game it takes practice to get good at it and a lot of bruises in the process.

People call it gambling. I call it "informed" gambling.

Big difference.

Thanx again,
lns
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whizknock

11/22/05 11:07 PM

#40993 RE: fringe_remnant #40894

Fringe, you're right!

I didn't even bother watching this thing today. It's in an up-trend period. At some point it may dip. Who cares. It's already sustained 4 or 5 dips in the last month & keeps trending North. At some point I will take some profits but it will be much higher ground. Furthermore I'll hold a large core position. There's just too many long term implications. Risk versus reward is heavily tilted towards rewards.