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To: Lane Hall-Witt who wrote (271)12/10/1999 12:00:00 PM
From: Nice Guy  Respond to of 529
 
Atten Tango dancers:

PVSW has commenced publication of a journal for Tango users and would-be customers. The first edition is presently online, at least in part, at the company's homesite. It should all be up by Dec 16th. Worth a look. tangojournal.com



To: Lane Hall-Witt who wrote (271)12/10/1999 12:15:00 PM
From: Nice Guy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 529
 
Lane:

I loved your last post. May I post it on another board with or without attribution?

BJ



To: Lane Hall-Witt who wrote (271)12/10/1999 12:41:00 PM
From: TraderTerry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 529
 
I have the same problem with my 401K which is run by
one of the most reputed firms. I have invested all
my money in a fund that had invested heavily in oil
inspite of oil stocks falling cause I was convinced
that it would turn. The fund was almost 75% invested
in oil. Then in the beginning of 1999 the funds new
fund manager decided to sell all the oil stocks at
the bottom. The fact that the fund was selling pushed
these stocks even lower. Just 2 weeks later there was
a rally in oil and the stocks that this firm sold went
up more than six fold. To add to my woes, this fund next
invested in technology stocks and their largest holding
in which they had more than 10% promptly fell more
than 50% on bad results in just a further 2 weeks.