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To: koan who wrote (21070)1/23/2000 7:12:00 PM
From: Lola  Respond to of 36688
 
Well salt is bad for the concrete sidewalks so I only do it when my husband is out of town and he can't shovel the snow. If you do this all the time you'll probably be sued by the city. Of course being trailer park trash what the hell do we care ... what are they going to do take the trailer away from us?

Lola:)



To: koan who wrote (21070)1/23/2000 10:40:00 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 36688
 
Cramer article - I hope everyone read it because I think he is right on the money. "Winners win" - that means momo. I just wanted to make a few comments on the article on a Sunday night.

The only stocks I follow these days are stocks which are moving out or have made breakouts with lots of upward momo in terms of volume and price increase, and that I think look like winners. I then look at the stock and the story to see if is one I believe in. I don't look for value because that usually means it has gone down, or at least not up <g> - and I never try to catch falling knives other than a pullback from a breakout.

I simply ask myself do I think this stock is going to keep going and if the answer is yes, I buy it; and I hold it until I figure it isn't going to go up anymore. I know it sounds simple and it sort of is. It is just a matter of getting away from position plays based on value which is the old way of investing - not trading. Of the four wireless that I caught IW, ewd, ubs and wv - the only one I liked was IW - I had to force myself to buy the other and I bought them because they kept going up and up on large volume. Can you imagine I had to force myself to buy ubs at .81. I didn't just not like them, I really didn't like them - I love them now <g.

Someone once said you can take the first 20% and the last 20%, of a move, and I will take my 60% out of the middle. I think that is real smart.