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  • skiracer
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 6314

    Webs,
    The more you bet the more you stress. It's how you control the stress. Also the more you have the more work it takes to keep it and keep it growing.
    THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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    • Websman
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2004
      • 5545

      Originally posted by New-born baby
      Hey. Webs! Yeah, you!

      Are you ignoring me?
      Leonard
      Ingore you? Never! lol

      That is a nice picture of me. I think I'm aging quite well.

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      • Websman
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2004
        • 5545

        Originally posted by skiracer
        Webs,
        The more you bet the more you stress. It's how you control the stress. Also the more you have the more work it takes to keep it and keep it growing.

        I think it's human nature to always want more. That's why I never want to actually retire. I have a drive inside me to always acheive higher goals.

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        • Websman
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2004
          • 5545

          There's a guy on the IBD boards pumping ENTU real hard. I'm going to research it. Is anyone familiar with this one?

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          • New-born baby
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2004
            • 6095

            Listen next time

            Originally posted by Websman
            There's a guy on the IBD boards pumping ENTU real hard. I'm going to research it. Is anyone familiar with this one?
            Webs,
            I think you should listen to him next time . . . .
            pivot calculator *current oil price*My stock picking method*Charting Lesson of the Week:BEAR FLAG PATTERN

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            • Websman
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2004
              • 5545

              Originally posted by New-born baby
              Webs,
              I think you should listen to him next time . . . .
              Might be worth a shot.

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              • Websman
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2004
                • 5545

                Here's a few on my watchlist...

                MCZ, PARL, ENTU, NGPS, LTON, ERS, CMT, LTON, VPHM

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                • I got my eye on LTON

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                  • New-born baby
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2004
                    • 6095

                    Too Late

                    Originally posted by Websman
                    Here's a few on my watchlist...

                    MCZ, PARL, ENTU, NGPS, LTON, ERS, CMT, LTON, VPHM
                    Ski mentioned PARL< and I posted a few charts on it. IT has been hot, but too late to buy in. Better look for something not so ripe. NGPS under $26.
                    pivot calculator *current oil price*My stock picking method*Charting Lesson of the Week:BEAR FLAG PATTERN

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                    • skiracer
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 6314

                      PARL will still be decent if it can consolidate some of yesterdays gains. Look for 30 area from here after the great report the other day.

                      LTON doesn't look that great to me, especially the last candle on the weekly chart and last three candles on the daily chart. They are kind of showing weakness on the part of the bulls not being able to hold the gains. I would be careful.
                      THE SKIRACER'S EDGE: MAKE THE EDGE IN YOUR FAVOR

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                      • Websman
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 5545

                        The week comes to an end, but I have made no buys.

                        I might have bought something today, but I'm in the middle of trying to get the dang air conditioner fixed on my truck which is a 1998 Dodge Dakota Club Cab with 120,000 miles on it. It's getting a little age on it, but it's paid for.

                        You may be thinking to yourself, "Webs! What's wrong with you? Why don't you just buy a new truck? Can't you afford it?".

                        Sure, I can afford it, but I don't want to. I could go buy a big fancy rig with all the bells and whistles, but I would rather shell out the cash to get mine fixed. The cost for fixing my air is $1,100. A new truck costs $27,000. That's a difference of $25,900.

                        TWENTY-FIVE-THOUSAND-NINE-HUNDRED-DOLLARS!!! WOW!!! WHAT A SAVINGS!!!

                        The point to my mad rambling is this. I can keep my old truck going for less, and invest the $25,900. Isn't that amazing! I can use that money to make money! I'M HUGE!!! WHO NEEDS A NEW TRUCK!!! I'M CREATING WEALTH!!!

                        Now, you tell me. What is more exciting? A new truck that will wear out in a few years or watching your wealth build?

                        I will happily shell out the $1,100. Besides, I love my old truck.

                        Have a great weekend!

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                        • New-born baby
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 6095

                          Junkyard for the Dog

                          Originally posted by Websman
                          The week comes to an end, but I have made no buys.

                          I might have bought something today, but I'm in the middle of trying to get the dang air conditioner fixed on my truck which is a 1998 Dodge Dakota Club Cab with 120,000 miles on it. It's getting a little age on it, but it's paid for.

                          You may be thinking to yourself, "Webs! What's wrong with you? Why don't you just buy a new truck? Can't you afford it?".

                          Sure, I can afford it, but I don't want to. I could go buy a big fancy rig with all the bells and whistles, but I would rather shell out the cash to get mine fixed. The cost for fixing my air is $1,100. A new truck costs $27,000. That's a difference of $25,900.

                          TWENTY-FIVE-THOUSAND-NINE-HUNDRED-DOLLARS!!! WOW!!! WHAT A SAVINGS!!!

                          The point to my mad rambling is this. I can keep my old truck going for less, and invest the $25,900. Isn't that amazing! I can use that money to make money! I'M HUGE!!! WHO NEEDS A NEW TRUCK!!! I'M CREATING WEALTH!!!

                          Now, you tell me. What is more exciting? A new truck that will wear out in a few years or watching your wealth build?

                          I will happily shell out the $1,100. Besides, I love my old truck.

                          Have a great weekend!
                          Wow. Am I happy.
                          You call that old wreck
                          a truck? I need a
                          set of wheels! That
                          wreck has been too
                          long in a Vulcan
                          Death Grip.
                          Last edited by New-born baby; 06-11-2005, 07:36 PM.
                          pivot calculator *current oil price*My stock picking method*Charting Lesson of the Week:BEAR FLAG PATTERN

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                          • dmk112
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 1759

                            Originally posted by New-born baby
                            Wow. Am I happy.
                            You call that old wreck
                            a truck? I need a
                            set of wheels! That
                            wreck has been too
                            long in a Vulcan
                            Death Grip.

                            That's not a pick of you, is it??
                            http://twitter.com/DMK112

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                            • IIC
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 14938

                              Actually, I should be keeping a closer eye on LTON since I own a bit...They are on probation by China Mobile for billing irregularities...think it ends about now
                              "Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"

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                              • You're certainly HUGE, as is everyone else here. HUGE decison. Autos stink as an investment. They'll get you from point A to Point B, then the "experience" is over. A new car might work if you live 2 hours from work and need a nice comfortable ride, but I wouldn't want to be in that situation anyway. I've bought a new car once in my life, and that will remain as such. That "investment" returned about -95% over 8 years (I am puny. Bring me enough cheese to fill a mousetrap)

                                Buying a 2-year used is as far as I'll go. Then I'll keep for a minimum 12-15 years. I have a Mercury Sable (1994, had 9 yrs) and Ford F-150 (2001, had 2 years). A truck with a V-8 should last nearly forever.

                                Good stuff Webs!

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