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To: Mary Baker who wrote (8553)6/26/1999 4:56:00 PM
From: Puna  Respond to of 28311
 
I no longer need to post my reply to WST, as Pareto has it right IMO

Thank you Pareto, well said response to WST, that is my perspective also.

>The compilation of our latest resource posts and information list for GNET is an excellent reference source for those family and friends who would like to hear more from us than “Go2Net is an astounding company, just go buy as many shares as you can!”
Thanks again to Fred and levy for putting that together. Do we have a name for that list? I think Fred dubbed it something.
>Grace & Heather, regarding your exchange Gnet / friends & Family, I am pleased to be sharing my involvement with Gnet with both my parents, brother, sister and nephew, it's nice to share common interests.

> Like Dany Trembly (8506), I have some unease over what direction the stock Market may or may not take in the near future. Bonds, FED's call, Y2K jitters etc..
My unease has nothing to do with my solid faith in Gnet, I remain very invested and Long.
Is simply that I down averaged through this last ‘correction' in a few of my seven holdings including Gnet to a point of being more cash short than I would like to be.
I am hoping for a little rally this summer to rectify that, but the Market climate is changing to a point of more sustained uncertainty, hence, my unease.

I am posting my concerns here for two reasons,
1) I know there are others having similar concerns and the feedback from other on this thread may shed more light on this for us, and
2) I am new to the finer points of playing the market. I a studying and researching every day to learn more, but there is nothing like experience to really learn this stuff. Those who have a handle on this may give us some pointers.
Shorting, options, puts & calls etc. I have little understanding of and would like to learn more. What sources for learning trading skills would any of you recommend?

Puna