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To: Bill J. Duke who wrote (7085)6/11/1999 9:45:00 PM
From: Diamond Jim  Respond to of 13953
 
What type of plane?

jim



To: Bill J. Duke who wrote (7085)6/11/1999 10:09:00 PM
From: Dalin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
Hey Bill! As EGRP is in IFR, this is the best time to invest!! Some where up ahead is VFR, and we can get a clearance for FL80 from center later.

Is that to low? OK, FL160 works for me. We should be well above the weather then!! <g> Just enter the RNO in the GPS and keep the CDI centered. If that fails use the ol VOR or ADF (kinda like PG and GE these days. Good but, old tech).....lol

Sorry, just remembering my flying days.....geez,I forgot, I could go on and on. More 3 letter symbols in flying, then there is in the stock market. :)

Anyways....BTY!!

D.

Just NO flyin VMC into IMC...ok?



To: Bill J. Duke who wrote (7085)6/11/1999 11:02:00 PM
From: WhySoSoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
Good observation and continue your good work getting EGRP more clients. We need you.

More thoughts on EGRP after reading your post: I think E*Trade is capturing the silence majority. In the normal distribution, the upper tail is those die-hard daytraders or pseudo daytraders. This kind of heavy hitters demand lightning speed. They are the bunch that make the most noises. On the other end of the spectrum, you see a bunch of people have absolutely no clue in self-direct investing. These people need MER. Well, the majority type can tolerate and understand E*Trade. They trade on a regular basis and demand bigger breadth of products. There is also something in my mind that I suspect it may be happening. E*Trade is taking market share of mutual funds companies. Without OLBs, the most cost efficient avenue of small investors to participate in the market is through mutual funds. Because they cannot afford high commission that are demanded by the traditional brokers. Now with the existence of OLBs and reasonably low trading fee, I can see that there is a switch from a passive mutual fund investing to more active stock investing.