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Strategies & Market Trends : Trader J's Inner Circle
NVDA 186.59-1.9%Nov 17 3:59 PM EST

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To: Trader J who wrote (2922)1/1/1999 2:16:00 AM
From: Norwegie  Read Replies (1) of 56535
 
You are one smart man and you write so well. And you sent that wonderful post at 10 PM on New Years Eve, having just brought Mackenzie Nicole home this week. I wonder where you find all the time to do what you do.

Yup! I'm one of those who wants someone else to do the research and then I'll decide if I want to buy a stock. My sister who lives in Eugene OR has been trying to teach me how to research for a year by e-mail and phone, but I live in Kentucky so its kind of hard and besides I don't listen anyway.

This is a great board and now it is going to get better. More information and research. I'm looking forward to that in 1999. I just hope it doesn't get bogged down with 700-800 messages a day like TMex. I had to quit reading it. I don't have the time and most of it now is just drivel. I now just do searches for the stocks I own and try to find the messages that he has written. Then I "clear message counts."
That No Pennies board is awful now. Didn't used to be that way. But the more people that hear about this nice informative board, the more messages there will be.

A while back you mentioned that you don't have Level II. How do you make all that money without it? That puzzles me. I thought all the people who seem to do so well had Level II.

I only made two bad mistakes this year in stock picks. And I still made the equivalent of 1-1/4 years salary. I lost my job in January.
So I'm very satisfied with what I've done so far. And I would be happy if I could just make the replacement of my salary each year until I can get on Social Security in eight years. We've already got the IRAs and mutual funds and utility stocks and stuff us older folks should have. So I just play in the market with a little bit of money. And I have no more than three stocks at a time. I cashed out a mutual fund just before market tanked August 31. Had I kept the fund, it would have paid me $1800 this year. I made $8000 on that money. "I think I am learning a little about this stock market stuff. I must be."

I'm looking forward to a good 1999 and also to the specialists posting information. Keep up the good work.

Happy New Year to you and your family.

Lurkyloo
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