Ann: Tindalo Operations Update , page-12

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    Definately, Mofaith that is exactly what it is. Like I said a safe entry is the break of .155 and buy on that break and a close above it if you are aggressive or wait for a potential pullback and test .155 as support if you are more conservative. Don't forget it depends on your timeframe too. My trades are not daytrades but they are of a shorter timeframe at the moment because I don't trust the market as a whole, therefore I limit my risk by not being exposed to the vagaries of the market for too long. That's just my way of doing things it doesn't mean everyone should, but if a few newbies don't get burnt by buying in at the wrong place or holding on too long when it's obvious the price is going to fall then that's a good thing surely?

    I work from a purely technical perspective too, fundamentals of the stock don't mean a thing to me either. Though I do find the posts of informed posters like p1000 and strat on here very informative. Again that's my style and it works for me.

    Cheers!
 
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