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Strategies & Market Trends : Rande Is . . . HOME

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To: Rande Is who wrote (44680)1/3/2001 11:08:20 PM
From: Steven Finkel  Read Replies (1) of 57584
 
Rande:

Thanks for the response. I hope you didn't misunderstand me. I appreciate your addressing my remarks, but I was simply attempting to interpret what I thought Jason's concerns were, and the feelings of several posters who have emailed me over the year. But yes, I do sell out of techs in march. Usually buy up again in october, which is where my loses came from this year, which again, I take responsibility for. Please do not think I am becoming a critic!

I look forward to insighters and look forward to a great new year.

thanks rande

EDIT:
Just one last point, with regard to below:

8. buy when Rande says buy Steven, are you joking? Find me a single post on Silicon Investor or elsewhere, where I say to "Buy" ANY stock. . . ever!!! The closest I get to it is sharing some of my buys or sells. . . or once or twice a year, I may "pound on my keyboard" about a stock. That is about it.

I guess you misunderstood me, which is easy when everything is typed out. What I meant was just what you say above, meaning individuals who do not follow the thread on a regular basis may see a stock listed in one of your portfolios, or even listed by you as a momo, and then listed a day later as sold by you, and thus get confused, that is all I meant. I completely agree that you never say BUY anything.
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