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To: nokomis who wrote (81081)1/30/2000 11:07:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
There is really not that many days that you can't make money trading.. going long or short or trading puts.. but because of the proliferation of good plays for longer term, there will be a 'core portfolio' available for longer term holds. This portfolio is not the 'baby' of Market Gems. but the "core" portfolio of our 'very soon to be' partners.. However we will be integrating our earnings plays into this portfolio making for a 'merging of minds' as well as stocks.



To: nokomis who wrote (81081)1/31/2000 4:32:00 AM
From: lee kramer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Nokomis: What's all this latest talk about parking some money in a good Mutual Fund? I know you say this with tongue firmly planted in cheek, but a mutual fund? This is treacherous, treasonous talk. A mutual fund! Ok, I like the idea of a sabbatical. But better we should invest in a good 2-yr old thoroughbred or a solid trotter. Better we should buy front-row box seats to the Red Sox at Fenway for all day and night games in August. (You can all stay here at Pepperland.) Better we should fly down and meet at the Red sox or Yankees spring training camp (MARCH is the cruelest month...a good time to get away...play golf in the morning, watch the exhibition games in the afternoons's, go to the races in the evenings...you reading me Robert G?) Better we should toss that money in a big pile, light a match and dance around the bonfire. A mutual fund. Indeed. Lee)