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From: | Graham Watt <gwatt@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Wed, 02 Feb 2000 22:41:48 +1300 |
Graham wrote Whilst I'm inclined to agree with you about some of the ITC ticker tape I'm not too fust (how do you spell that) about it really. If you take the time it takes to read a 6 word email and consider it as light hearted conversation as I do and delete it or maybe keep it and analize it (joke). Some of us are online all day so we can read them as they arrive. I can appreciate some people might not want to read it in one go. Therefore perhaps someone could offer to do this though their own email address and then post the results. On a lighter note I'm personally more interested in trying to analize the market to increase the value of my investments. It is most interesting to be using the power of the internet, some of the free software available and the many excellent web sites we have in New Zealand sharechat@sharechat.co.nz being one of them. (I only trade NZ ordinary shares) The trade of the day from my point of view as a trader trying to eeek out a living was the person who traded EBT 45 to 60 today. Whilst it was only 5000 shares value $2250. My congratulations. My thoughts on AQL With a likely 2 cent fluctuation every day until the announcement and the strong possibility that the stock will rise. One could trade this fluctuation more than once and make 11.1% - brokerage each time. If you compounded your original parcel you would have a nice little profit for the big one (if there is one). Meanwhile, those sitting on shares, waiting for 21 make only the one increase . I only rate it 14th on my list at the moment. Keep up the good work Ben and a belated thanks to David McEwen. Regards Graham ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.sharechat.co.nz/ New Zealand's home for market investors To remove yourself from this list, please us the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/forum.html.
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