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Non-Tech : The Critical Investing Workshop

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To: Ross Roberts who wrote (1737)1/30/2000 11:37:00 PM
From: jmac  Read Replies (2) of 35685
 
I think it is too late to do anything. Although my sums are a little larger, my loss is proportionately the same. I have a picture of a house I want to buy. It has been on my wall for about 2 months. I had it! If I had sold on or about 1/3/00, I had it. I didn't need 200 a share. Paid for with cash. No mortgage. Just property tax bills each year. I got greedy. I believed in the Q story. I was SURE that earings were going to be a blow-out. I was WRONG. Now, we are all suffering through what has to be Q's steepest "correction". I think it is too late to sell. I don't have the nerve to add here which probably tells me I should.

Hang in there. If I can, anyone can. Let's hope I am not terribly wrong.
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