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Here you'll find skiracer's stock slopes. The last post was end of May, so you'll have to dig a bit through the pages. It is on page 3 now, getting on for 4.
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I had this itch today to see how you guys were all doing. I cannot believe how fast time goes by. I'm still trading but not as much of late. Made some money, lost some money but still alive, healthy, not quite as wealthy, but so good to see all those names still posting. I was thinking I would hang around some if you guys would have me. Still love the same old chart patterns you're accustomed to me talking about. I hope all of you have been prospering. Here at the NJ seashore the real estate and construction business has been terrible although today I wrote an offer for a customer on a home that was originally listed at 1.6 million two years ago and has been reduced to 849,000 at the present time. The offer was put in at 525,000 on the home which is in the "short sale" process and is a spectacular waterfront home located right on the shores of the Barnegat Bay. It would be hard to beat the location but the price and offer are certainly signs of these times in real estate in NJ and I would assume across the entire country. So good to see all these familar names still posting. I hope you are all as well as I am. Been out of the country for the past few days on business, monkey business.
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