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December 1 2001 at 7:05 PM
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sammy so-so 
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Just finished looking at Enron in a past issue of US charts.
It was subtle, but the warning that it was in trouble is there to be seen.
I noticed also that the volume did not increase greatly. Perhaps if had, Enron's boys and girls would be in trouble.




 
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December 1 2001, 7:08 PM 

sorry about the double posts

 
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Wasn't Enron a PERFECT TW stock?

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December 2 2001, 8:12 AM 

Who here was in Enron? Wasn't it perfect?

I didn't know about Enron until about mid-2000 but I was looking at it from the point of view of politics and deregulation and all of that. It didn't occur to me to run a TW analysis.

It seems to me that Investolator might have been on top of this one. Was Enron ever in Investolator?

In retrospect, when would have have gotten in? I think I might have been in at the beginning of 1999.

This stock is so clearly a manipulated insider job that its funny. And now when you read the front page of the WSJ, you see that the whole electricity production industry is a complete mess! What a horror.

This is clearly the biggest bomb in the stock world of 2001. And at the same time it may have been the most obvious TW choice of all time!

 
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December 2 2001, 4:31 PM 

I personally see good entries in Jan98 and Jan99. Seems to me that anyone who wasn't out a year ago wasn't paying attention.

JMO, of course.
Bill

 
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