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To: Stephen O who wrote (23643)11/21/1999 1:48:00 AM
From: Craig Freeman  Respond to of 24154
 
Stephen, I wasn't wrong about holding NSM ... I was wrong about selling it.

Along the way, I lost my business perspective and had way too much tied up in the emotional aspects of owning CYRX/NSM. When I finally sold it, I sold it with a vengeance instead of making a sound business decision. Friday's closing price was 3+ times my selling price.

From that experience, I learned that it is best never to have "opinions" or "feelings" about a stock but to make detached investment decisions and to take action on those same decisions.

The profits from this education have been so rewarding that my "tithe" (tenth) from just last week was enough to pay for enough turkey that a local church will be able to feed 1,000 more homeless people come Thanksgiving,

I call that a good week. You can call it whatever you wish. But if you happen to be hungry and near Venice beach on Thursday, please feel free to come by for a free meal.

Craig

reply to "Is it possible that you are just as wrong holding MSFT as you were about NSM"