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    Gallo1,

    Reference BT account talk dated July 4th, 2005 - not April. Also read macdtrader account talk at the beginning. It takes awhile to determine your own style - but either way - invest or trade - you need larger sums to profit to any degree.

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    Thinking about following analyst Upgrade/Downgrades for advice? Read this first.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=aaQDUAN2hm5Q

    The best times to buy just may be when they are giving the sell signal. Brokers often issue sell signals when a stock has already been hammered. I see brokers today issued a signal to short banks. They might have been short banks for the past six months, that doesn't mean it's time to take their advice today.
    "Don't let your highs get too high and don't let your lows get too low." Bullitt’s Market Blog

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