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To: voop who wrote (7962)10/10/1999 4:39:00 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
I was dancing with one of my partners tonite, a 30 year old schoolteacher, who I got to pull some money out of a mutual fund and invest in Q at 156 this year.

I told this happy dancer that if she set up her own mutual fund of Q, MSFT, CSCO, and INTC, she could expect to make at least 35% a year for the forseeable future.

It is pretty obvious that we are on the right track.



To: voop who wrote (7962)10/10/1999 5:22:00 AM
From: Bruce Brown  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Voop,

Excellent post. I am a madman LTB&H guy. Many hate me over at The Motley Fool because I tend to pound the table far too often on a LTB&H approach. Not on any stock, but on the greats of course.

Your ten year old will thank you years down the road. I'm hoping my four and six year old children do the same down the road. Although, we could certainly argue that the time spent on the computer and chatting on various boards such as this might detract from what is really important in life when it comes to raising the kidlets. Nevertheless, financially - the future looks good for our LTB&H of the GG & K game.

I even played a little 'side game bet' in my 4 year old's portfolio. I was able to snag her more than a 5 bagger in Chimp-a-roo Apple before moving most of that part of the port to her already established positions in Gorillas.

BB

LindyBill - careful who you dance with and teach that Gorilla Waltz to..... Your phone may never stop ringing and your dance card will have to be stored on a PIM!