>> People seldom put their money with what their mouth is.
You missed the point of my question, myz. I was in no way questioning Greg's integrity. He has been absolutely candid about his purchases and sales in the years that I've known him. But, like most traders, he prides himself at calling tops and bottoms, and in the case of his recent ntap buy in the 60s, he missed.
As a ltb&h practitioner I have a big advantage over my esteemed adversary. I only need to predict a long term trend, such as, imo, ntap will reward its investors with higher returns than any other selection in the network storage sector over the next few years. If I'm wrong, it will take quite a while for him to prove it <gg>. Meanwhile, I can jab him unmercifully if he misses a call by a day or two <lol>.
The central issue in our long running debate is whether it is possible to predict stock movements in the short term. It is not a matter of respect, which I think is clearly indicated by the tone of our debate.
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