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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (14166)1/5/2000 1:31:00 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (2) of 54805
 
reno panic as there was last August
My gosh uncle you are correct: Personally (and it looks like others feel the same way) corrections no longer frighten me because
1. I know the companies I am invested in and believe that they are companies that will continue growing
2. I have little margin debt compared to the total monies my portfolio has accumulated
3. I now view corrections as an opportunity to buy more shares or LEAPS or companies I invest in and
4. I have a smaller number of stocks and most of them I know well and follow daily.

Freeus
It's hard to pick the "bottom" and so often during a correction we buy (or at least I do) and the stock still falls further. But we know these great growth stocks will come back strong.
And besides it isnt spring correction time yet!
:o)
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