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Re: Nasdaq-100 individual stock opportunities


  • To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Nasdaq-100 individual stock opportunities
  • From: "Walter Lake" <wlake@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2000 06:50:36 -0700
  • In-reply-to: <000e01bf9b21$16bd6440$1e31bccc@xxxxxxx>

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Hi Steve

I don't know ... but then ... I grew up with the "Bullfrog" and he didn't
allow any "funny" stuff <G>

Best regards

Walter

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Karnish" <kernish@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2000 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: Nasdaq-100 individual stock opportunities


| Thanks Walter,
|
| Wish I could contribute to some of the more interesting and cerebral
| discussions that you become in involved in.  But now, you've touched on a
| subject close to my heart: WCHB.  Is "Martha Jean the Queen" still alive?
|
| Take care,
|
| Steve Karnish
| Cedar Creek Trading
| http://www.cedarcreektrading.com
| ----- Original Message -----
| From: Walter Lake <wlake@xxxxxxxxx>
| To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 2:17 PM
| Subject: Re: Nasdaq-100 individual stock opportunities
|
|
| > Hi Steve
| >
| > Being an "Inkster" type hoodlum and all around WCHB listener rather than
| WJR
| > type guy, you might like "Al the gangster" for one of your XL
characters.
| >
| > http://www.msagentring.org/index_agentchars.html
| >
| > Best regards as always
| >
| > Walter
| >
| > PS keep up the good work!
| >
| >
| > ----- Original Message -----
| > From: Steve Karnish
| > To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 3:01 PM
| > Subject: Re: Nasdaq-100 individual stock opportunities
| >
| >
| > R.I.,
| >
| > The buy signals are simply that: buy signals.  It allows the one-time
| > purchaser to time in a relatively weak area and hold "forever" (if
that's
| > their objective).  It allows the short term trader to apply a percentage
| > stop, a parabolic trailing stop, or any strategy you want to perpetrate
on
| > the markets.  The problem with equities is that it's not a "zero sum" in