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WoooooooooooW..... don'tcha just hate it when that happens.... Up 27% WOW!!!!!.lol
Actually dude, Ol Spike is due a win or two. He's been sucking bildge water for weeks in the POTW. Ain't that right Spike?
Yep if Gary wins you'll definitly hear a
"nyuk, nyuk, nyuk" from him.... I guess we should be observing his "method". Seems he normally sticks to one pick all the way through the week.jejeje
The Stooge's method? Do you know how he picks stocks?!!???
Well, our friend Ray Long throws darts at a list of stocks. Not Gary. He's much more sophisticated. He throws pies.
lol Lye, hehe you have uncovered yet another buzz phrase! I love it.
And yes, I really have been sucking POTW bilgewater of late. The GM and USG fiascos are hopefully a distant memory and not a recurring nightmare lolol otherwise I risk have to prelude my picks with "smoke 'em if ya got 'em folks" hehehehe
NB; commiserations dude...that's rubbin yer face in it right there heh
ESLR was just a matter of time Lye! That gap n crud the reason for it to come down and form a 5 yr weekly handle. Maybe 10.00ish??
Good luck the rest of the week folks. Fat lady only half way through her song
As I understand it: (1) a player must take a position before the market closes on Monday, even if it's just in cash, or else be penalized 5%, (2) a player may take a position on one stock at a time and may trade out of the first stock at any time during the week and either go to cash or take a position on a second stock.
I'm assuming a player may sell the second position prior to the end of the week. But once the second position is cashed out, that's it, and you can't buy any more after that. Is that correct?
As I understand it: (1) a player must take a position before the market closes on Monday, even if it's just in cash, or else be penalized 5%, (2) a player may take a position on one stock at a time and may trade out of the first stock at any time during the week and either go to cash or take a position on a second stock.
I'm assuming a player may sell the second position prior to the end of the week. But once the second position is cashed out, that's it, and you can't buy any more after that. Is that correct?
That's the way I understand it Dude...just don't talk bad about Hank Sr and you'll be ok.
PARL is up sfter hours... Lye, It's looking good for you buddy. All indicators in the VTP were showing a major move for PARL.
I'll be going to France in a few weeks to do some more research for my VTP platform. I enjoy sitting on the lawn of the Champ de Mars by the Eiffel Tower with a baguette and a Coke Lite. It helps clear my mind and gives me inspiration. The VTP should be perfected soon.
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