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Biotech / Medical : Biotech Stock Picking for Charity - 2007

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To: The Dodgy Ticker who wrote (166)1/6/2007 5:53:07 PM
From: rareearth42  Read Replies (2) of 397
 
Starting a fund? Not me. A huge advantage I have as an individual investor is that I don't have to have quarterly or even annual results. I can buy wisely then hold for the long term. Over 5-10 years, my results trounce the indices even with the occasional turkey in my portfolio.

I can't buy biotech easily any more or opine about it (but I can certainly answer questions or interpret results) to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest or acting on inside info, because I have a new job with a large company that does a lot of biotech evaluations. Since I can't know what everyone in the company is doing, the best way to stay out of trouble is not to do biotech investing personally. I'm actually divesting my biotech holdings opportunistically, and am working to become a real expert in another area, alternative energy, which doesn't overlap with the day job.

HNY,

RE42
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