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To: Cory Gault who wrote (69888)8/25/1999 6:21:00 PM
From: Charles R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572209
 
CG,

<Thatta boy Charles, now if the rest of the thread could get off the religious kick and invest in gorillas like INTC, MSFT, CSCO, and QCOM like many of us you guys could make real money too....>

By the statement above, since you have no contribution on this thread to date that I can remember, I will take you to be one of the many souls with large egos or sub-room temperature IQs who got lucked out by buying a few good stocks in the bull market and coming to the erroneous conclusion that they are investment geniuses - god's gift to the world who have to go out and tell everyone else how smart you are. I hear you. The good news is - you can only go up from here.

If you want to be civil and show that you are contributing member on the net, then POST SOMETHING USEFUL ON THIS THREAD. Otherwise, do us all a favor and don't post. There is no shortage of people to clutter this thread - I assure you one more clutterer will not be missed.

Thanks,
Chuck

P.S.: I am in my mid-30s and retired. I am having a great year so far with returns north of 70%. MSFT is my largest position, which to be sure is underperforming the rest of my portfolio YTD. Intel used to be a core position for me until a few months back when I thought it transformed from being a gorilla to being a dog (for the next two years). Owned QCOM till recently because of valuation concerns after staying with it for about 4 years. Never owned Cisco and haven't missed it.