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Pastimes : John Dessauer's Investors World

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To: The Verve who wrote (2171)9/27/1999 2:11:00 AM
From: DWB  Read Replies (2) of 2346
 
Got a pretty short investment horizon there Ron ... don't you? Are all your final victories declared over a 2 month timeframe? To clarify, JD said to sell SOME LSI if it had become too large a portion of your portfolio. While RAD has since gone down, it's not the end of the world... nor was it the only alternative for the available funds.

Just a case of BAD luck? Maybe, (but not in LSI's case--BAD analysis)

Is that in contrast to the Ron LSI analysis we're still waiting for you to post from ANY independent source showing 30% yearly annual revenue growth from '98 to '99 and the annual revenue basis for '98 we're using for comparison? This should be trivial for you, since you've told us a couple of times that "the entire investment community are in TOTAL AND COMPLETE AGREEMENT with the assertion that LSI is growing at nearly 30% this year".

My comments are NOT intended to 'rub salt in your wound'. I'm probably more pissed off than you 'cause I feel someone who gives (sells) financial advice BETTER BE DARN SURE they follow and KNOW the stocks they recommend.

Let me get this straight... You're more angry than someone who lost money (on paper) because JD should have been DARN SURE he followed/knew LSI and RAD.... hehehehehehehehe.... I'm sorry, I tried to keep a straight face.... but your post was just dripping with rage.... hehehehehehe....

Yeah, you can wait for RAD to turn around...but who wants to endure THAT?

Maybe the same folks who've been holding LSI since it got unfairly beaten up late last year... or the ones who bought CD when it was in the single digits not too long ago, or the ones who picked up BFT in the low teens.... It's usually acknowledged to work out best if you buy low and sell high... not the other way around.

DWB
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