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Strategies & Market Trends : A.I.M Users Group Bulletin Board

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To: budweeder who wrote (13868)12/9/2000 10:52:56 AM
From: rgammon  Read Replies (2) of 18928
 
Small SAFE's

Bud,
I concur with Tom's suggestion that a small SAFE MAY be a good idea inside a retirement account. The item that you select to adjust SAFE with needs to be examined CAREFULLY for its price characteristics. While a more aggressive SAFE WILL allow you to capture more of the daily/weekly volatility of a particular issue, it also consumes MUCH more cash when the price pattern breaks and the the price drops 40-50% or more. This has happened to many stocks in the tech sector this year, semiconductors, S/W, biotech have all been affected.
My TXN holding (in an IRA) is using a very aggressive SAFE. My powder kegs have been empty for a couple of months.

Robert
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