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					| Tuesday, November 8, 2005 | 
				 
				
					
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				Thanks,so much, little Bruce, but I've followed this suggestion 3 times before.  Fool me 4 times...shame on me. 
 
Looks like Worden Brothers has gone to the pottie.  I'll leave in a couple days and give you as the reason--but I doubt that'll matter, the way things are now.  I have Worden's successor picked out.
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				WOW!!  I figured you couldn't read any way, little Johnny.  I didn't have much to do today, anyway.  If you feel the need to screw around some more, just send your screw-arounds to me.
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				WOW!!  I figured you couldn't read any way, little Johnny.
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				WOW!!  I figured you couldn't read any way.
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				Your reply is childish and passive aggressive.  I expected a much more sophisticated answer, considering your trumpted-up stature.  There isn't anything in Telechart 2007 or StockFinder that approaches it.  A good candidate for a PUT would be one that's currently overbought with a history of at least several points "run" DOWN, next.  I don't how to program that into Telechart or StockFinder.
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				PUTS-How to program Telechart (or Stock Finder) to finD GOOD PUT candidates
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				PUTS-How to program Telechart (or Stock Finder) to finD GOOD PUT candidates.
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