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Non-Tech : The Critical Investing Workshop

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To: Clappy who wrote (19578)5/21/2000 12:56:00 AM
From: techguerrilla  Read Replies (1) of 35685
 
Hey Clappy, I'm not trading volatility

The only volatility I intend to trade is a round-trip airline ticket down to Cuba and back. <ggg>

The only shares of Qualcomm I've ever sold were caused by Fidelity raising my maintenance level to 80%. When Qualcomm crashed on "tech wreck" day, April 14 (my memorable 50th birthday), I avoided further sales with a cash input. To avoid further problems, I have since transferred my account. It's all ironic now that Fidelity forced me to sell at 135. But now I have more permissible margin. I will not use it, though. If Qualcomm hits 80, it might be tempting.

Love you, man. I wish you were going to join us in Atlanta.

Q rocks. It's just a matter of time. Maybe even the week of June 5-9 when I am in Cuba. My "angels" always go there with me. Qualcomm frequently amazes at the least likely time. News happens on a serious level every few days as Qualcomm's fundamentals surge forward. We need major news and my "angels" are now telling me that a deal of huge proportions will occur between June 3 and 9. Why? It just will. The last time I was there (late March), Motorola and Qualcomm reached an accord.

Just porchin' ("on my cellphone to Nokia")---Ummmm! That couldn't happen, could it? <ggg>
John
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