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Strategies & Market Trends : Systems, Strategies and Resources for Trading Futures

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To: Chip McVickar who wrote (42420)12/18/2000 4:19:40 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) of 44573
 
Tough to keep Short ahead of FOMC though.
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Hard to care for them at home. Unless you have money for a live-in nurse. Our cost was roughly $10,320 a month. Roughly because some months are longer, shorter. Then a hundred a week for food. Then rent, then utilities. Then the time spent running back and forth. My wife was starting to have trouble pushing carts around the market.

To be more exact, it came out to $330 a day plus double time for holidays, so $10,320 if you figure a 30 day month with one holiday on average each month.

In an assisted living place they get more care, order from menus, nurses on premises, other people they can relate to. She likes it a lot. Marriott runs it. It's like living in a hotel. Nice view as well.

Wish I could have put her there when she was in her 80s, would have been great.
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