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Biotech / Medical : A biotech stock picking contest for 2000

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To: Mike McFarland who wrote (32)4/1/2000 11:59:00 AM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) of 54
 
Through the end of the quarter, performance
suffered from the last report. Mostly triple
digit gains are mostly double digit now...

It is possible that there have been splits
which I've not accounted for--should have
used MSN's portfolio tracker rather than
Yahoo.

238, 91, 80, 58, 56, 55, 31, 25, 10--
obviously anybody who took gains a couple
weeks ago is way ahead of these numbers.

Checking my own real-world performance, unchurned
versus churned, I see that once again, churning is
not buying me anything--in fact, my account and a
snapshot of that account taken a couple months ago,
are within 1k of each other--so any extra gain merely
went as commissions and spreads. A little pathetic
--because that also shows that I did not have the
sense to snag profits a couple weeks ago.
YTD, I stand at 519, down from something obscene
up around 900. fwiw, a snapshot taken right now would
show that I own cist, cnsi, crxa, eln, genxy, glia, gzmo, kdus, snap, tgen, tlrk.

I'd be curious what everybody else owns and what your
real-world performance has been, like me, probably
better than the early January snapshots--and as I
said, I've probably missed splits, so those numbers
may be on the low side, sepr is the only one I saw.
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