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Biotech / Medical : Prime Medical Systems, Inc.(PMSI)

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To: Mark Fleming who wrote (30)3/3/1997 9:27:00 PM
From: jwk   of 210
 
Mark - Well, we seem to be prety much in agreement on the overall shape of things. Now, if the market will just recognize and reward our good sense . . . .!

While I tend not to discuss my individual investment moves on these boards, I will say that I did feel better selling several of my Dow holdings into the market strength of the last few months. ~30% is plenty of take home pay for me on those. And, I don't even mind watching them go higher after I have sold.

I learned sometime ago that I might not (will not) make every possible dollar on an investment, but that I would never go broke either by taking a reasonable profit. Getting on the right side of the *sell into strength - buy on weakness* cycle is the best long term, low maintenance investment strategy that I have found.

PMSI is part of my *sit on it* allocation, and I am very comfortable with the management, business plan. and inexorable aging of the Boomer Bubble.

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re: >>Question: how will they (Boomers) react when the gratification is no longer so instantaneous?
Maturely we all...hope! ) <<

I like to think that the key to a successful maturity is knowing when, where, and how to act 18! :-)
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