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To: RFH who wrote (9270)11/17/1999 11:34:00 PM
From: LemonHead  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Robert, nice management Job. I didn't pull the Vealie and got my small sell yesterday. When I entered the sell I thought know way will it get to $79, but then up pops $71 1/2 today. You just never know do ya. Great to have a system and a coach like Tom. FWIW

Keith



To: RFH who wrote (9270)11/18/1999 1:56:00 PM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Rob, Congratulations on the JBL sale and 'vealies'. You'll find over time that with a strong performing stock you'll get a mix of 'vealies' and sales in a long string. They won't exactly alternate, but will maybe show one or two of each in a row and then switch. All the time you'll be keeping the Cash Reserve tuned into what the market risk is at the time.

Sure enough somewhere along the way the market will turn ugly for a while and you'll get to re-deploy the Cash by buying into more shares at a nice discount. Then we get to sell them all over again and thus rebuild the reserves.

I believe I first started the 'vealie' concept in early 1995 and it's proved quite habit forming. It's also proved to be quite profitable!

Best regards, Tom