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To: Eric P who wrote (1484)7/2/1999 11:33:00 PM
From: Jack Colton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18137
 
OK... They were shared, and I changed the names of the portfolios, from their descriptive names to numbers... and that must have removed the share...

They should all be shared now.

I have about 50 other groupings that I would like to create, but I don't want another 50 portfolios at the top of my screen all the time. I talked to Jill, and she suggested an offsite server. I wonder if anyone knows of a place already set up to provide lists of portfolios.... Then we could edit the messages to put the URL of the offsite portfolios.

I'm beat. I've got to drive to TX tomorrow, from Atlanta, pulling a car.

Good night,

Jack



To: Eric P who wrote (1484)7/3/1999 8:56:00 AM
From: TraderAlan  Respond to of 18137
 
Anyone wondering what day traders feel like after a good week, just click this link. And turn up the sound!

hamsterdance.com

Alan



To: Eric P who wrote (1484)7/3/1999 9:10:00 AM
From: TraderAlan  Respond to of 18137
 
Eric,

Here's an interesting comment from Cramer on one reason you see stocks break sharply late morning some days. Something I've noticed and used for several years but never understood this point of view:

"I'm looking for that old 11:00 a.m. watch that those of you who have been with us for some time remember. That's when mutual fund managers power into their stocks because they have seen that morning's mail!"

Alan