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Strategies & Market Trends : The Market Taught Me That......

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To: Cynic 2005 who wrote (52)11/7/1997 4:13:00 AM
From: Paul van Wijk  Read Replies (3) of 151
 
Mohan,

My personal top-ten;

10. Always research the fundamentals before buying. History &
future.
9. Sell when the real bad news is out, no matter what your losses
are. (Best move I ever made is when I sold my CAWS (first stock I
bought in the USA) with an 80%-loss, one year ago). After that I
jumped into Dell. You can verify my postings on the Dell & CAWS-
thread one year ago).
8. Since I learned to calculate the valution of stocks, the performance of my portfolio changed dramatically. In a positive
way of course.
7. Look for facts, not for opinions when you are reading press-
leases
6. Dell should be part of every portofolio. Unprecented fast-growth
over a very long period of time.
5. Rumors seldom become facts.
4. No story-stocks.
3. Look for good management.
2. Always listen to what Al G. has to say. He is the perfect bell-
wether.
1. NO EMOTIONS!!!!!!!!

Paul
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