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Technology Stocks : Network Appliance
NTAP 109.28-2.0%3:59 PM EST

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To: kas1 who wrote (7115)3/15/2001 7:55:28 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (1) of 10934
 
>> FWIW, my IRA is still 100% (yes, one hundred percent) NTAP, and I intend to keep it that way. I am still weighing whether I should sell the rest I have in my regular portfolio, or keep holding.

Jmho, but from a portfolio management standpoint, it would make seem to more sense to sell the stock in your ira than that which you hold in your unsheltered account. In the latter case there would be tax liability if you had profits, or wash rule restrictions in the event you had losses. As well, if you think ntap will recover, it would be beneficial to retain the holding period in your unsheltered account so that future profits would be long term.

>> Selling? Holding on? Buying more? Head-in-the-sand?

Holding, buying more, and writing covered calls to lower the cost of ownership.

Plus burying my head in the sand <gg>.

uf
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