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[sharechat] Thanks Holden


From: "Morgy" <morgy40@xtra.co.nz>
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 23:01:44 +1200


Holden

Thanks for that TA stock screening site you gave, I had been looking for
just such a site, I have now downloaded it & will trial it, I hope it adds
to incredible charts excellent charting programme.

Regards

Morgy


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From: "Holden Glova" <dsafari@paradise.net.nz>
To: <sharechat@sharechat.co.nz>
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 9:31 PM
Subject: [sharechat] old wounds?


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Hi all,

First off - thank you very much to SNOOPY for helping me learn something
about
what sort of questions and to ask for when initiating a fundamental search
for value in a company. I really appreciate you taking the time.

I recently subscribed to this http://www.stockfetcher.com thing and have
found
it quite a good tool! At least I could see it's uses if you were a TA
trader.
Something that hasn't felt right to me with looking for value in a company
is
that how long must you wait for value to be realized? The answer is probably
until the market realizes it! This uncertainty sits uneasy with me - the
investment just feels a bit to uncertain.

I don't want to stir up any old wounds between TA vs. fundamentals so please
don't think that is my intent. I'm only expressing what has initially struck
me odd about the fundamental approach.

Haveing found a cool tool like the website above I will re-iterate that I
think the US market is better suited to a TA approach. It seems there is
much
larger increase/decrease in price on a single day. My question is do you
think it is silly to experiment with a TA approach in the US market on stock
ranging from $1-5? I must admit, I really want to give this a try - but at
the same time I am a tad bit afraid to lose my money :)

Also, on a separate note, I generally save about $1000/month and have 2
months
worth saved up, is that enough to invest at once? Should I split this
amount?
Keeping in mind that each month will be another $1000 to invest somewhere
else.

Many thanks for any insights provided.

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Signed,
Holden Glova
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