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Strategies & Market Trends : Cents and Sensibility - Kimberly and Friends' Consortium -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: EtTuBrute who wrote (34002)11/26/1999 9:12:00 PM
From: JeanD  Respond to of 108040
 
Excellent post ... thanks for putting into words exactly what I was thinking.

While I always love when Kimberly gives picks, guidance and advice ... I don't expect it. As my favorite Uncle says, teach me to fish and I will feed myself for life. She has truly shown the way for many, many people here.

The responsibility for wins and losses lies completely, though, with the individual. Selling too soon and missing profit, selling too soon at a loss, buying too late after the stock is over-extended ... these are all decisions we have to make on our own. This is part of the learning process, and something each and every one of us has done along the way.

If you have limited funds to invest, you have to be brutal in your entry and exit points, and where you are going to put your $$.

I watched ADSP in amazement also, and stupidly didn't participate as well. The stock market never ceases to amaze me (<ggg>). I had plenty of stocks that did very well today though, so I am not unhappy.

What a year this has been!

Jean



To: EtTuBrute who wrote (34002)11/27/1999 3:55:00 PM
From: Cory  Respond to of 108040
 
Oh I know no one is perfect, especially me. But anything over 50% is money in our banks, and that's where it counts. I think everyone on here will agree with me, that this is an awesome thread with a success rate well above what most of us could ever expect. Thanks for the tips. I just wanted to know (for interest sake) what her (Kimberly's) success rate was. I find her quite amazing.

Regards
Cory