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Technology Stocks : Intel Strategy for Achieving Wealth and Off Topic
INTC 40.56+10.2%Nov 28 9:30 AM EST

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To: Sonny McWilliams who wrote (16756)1/28/1998 8:06:00 AM
From: Stonehenge  Read Replies (1) of 27012
 
Hi Sonny. My students accuse me of talking in riddles too. Sometimes I can tell I am getting into trouble when they turn their heads as if they were dogs hearing high pitched sounds that irritate them.ggg

What I meant by the marbles comment is that I often feel that I am plunging blindly into decisions about buys and sells that are purely intuitive. I said that I know enough to get myself in trouble, meaning that I have enough knowledge about how the market works to engage in buy/sell decisions, but not the deeper understanding of individual issues to really know what I am doing. That is now I felt yesterday when I bought more cpq at the expense of adpt, orcl and neta. It was purely a gut reaction, intuitive at best and based on hope that Mr. Pfeiffer knows what he is doing. I imagine that many of us here feel the same way at times. I was just questioning my own decision making.

There are stocks that I believe I would never sell such as msft, intc, cpq?, dell?, csco, ca?. As I type this I already question myself???

Let me know if you or others experience the same feelings.

Take care.
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