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To: Bernie Goldberg who wrote (8684)9/30/1999 9:17:00 AM
From: LemonHead  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Bernie,
For personal reasons I am not willing to AIM everything presently. I set a stop loss on CTXS of $60, now its gone and I have the cash. The cash will move to one of the items I am currently building (house, barn, pavillion, lake and 7000 ft of fencing). It's called a Money Pit.:0)

Keith



To: Bernie Goldberg who wrote (8684)8/14/2001 10:32:38 PM
From: LemonHead  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Bernie, I know you are a busy fellow, but I just had to respond to this post one more time. I decided that tonight I would start packing up for my soon to be move to the "Money Pit". Well after two hours I finally get to the last piece of paper on my desk and it is this post from you questioning me about closing out an AIM position 100%.

It was very important at the time as I had decided that dirt under my feet was more important than any monetary gain. Well I'm about there and this has been one hell of a financial exercise. As my lovely wife said recently, she now knows where we will pass.

So true, I've always been a sweat equity guy. Yet this project is tasking me more than I ever imagined. Here is your post.

Hi,
I'm curious! How could you lose all your shares in a stock using AIM? My experience with AIM never has me buy or sell 100% of my holdings.
Bernie


It's hell setting goals, but even more painful to see them through!!! How time flies and pain turns to rewards...

Keith