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To: SLSUSMA who wrote (11282)2/1/2000 4:58:00 PM
From: latestswami  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
USMA,

As a ETRADE bull I would like to give following reasons why
ETRADE will fly high:

1) Right now Etrade is going through a great growth, as a result keeping up with growth has become EGRP's big problem.
Remember AOL to this day has the problem. Every Tom, Dick and Harry suggested AOL is a good short ( in 1996) . Looking back the only people who lost are the ones who sold. ( A friend of mine sold AOL at about 20/- to this day, he still kicks himself)

2) Worldwide Markets is Supreme. Etrade by going for International expansion is doing the right thing. Even Communist-China and socialist India starting swearing by Market just think of the future potential of Etrade.

Finally,
Their are many kind of Investors. Among them their are those who trade by Minute by Minute and then the true believers. I fall into the second category. i have been holding Etrade for about 20 Months now. I am convinced of Etrade and its future, though I have to say the last month action has bothered me.

Again as old cliche goes time will tell. USMA hopefully you will stay long enough on this thread.

Good luck to you. God Bless you



To: SLSUSMA who wrote (11282)2/1/2000 5:04:00 PM
From: Mehdi Hassanipour  Respond to of 13953
 
We know your assumptions but do NOT know your agenda. I have a feeling we won't be hearing from you very soon.

Good luck to you.

Mehdi



To: SLSUSMA who wrote (11282)2/1/2000 6:37:00 PM
From: Eric L.  Respond to of 13953
 
USMA95_SLS03
I understand from your previous posts that you have clearly separated your stock purchasing decisions from your decisions about the company and/or its management expertise (or lack there of...).

With that in mind, how far down do you realistically think this puppy can go before it reaches a bottom. I'll assume it's not zero (at least I hope not).

I'm interested in your and other opinions.

Regards,

Eric L.



To: SLSUSMA who wrote (11282)2/1/2000 7:39:00 PM
From: thomas odonoghue  Respond to of 13953
 
You have a point in not moving an entire account based on a 30 second commercial, however, if some who currently uses a full service broker and has a substantial portfolio, they may move about 10k-20k over just to try trading on their own and leave the rest in their other account. I'm in the process of moving my IRA over to E*Trade and leaving the rest in my AG Edwards account, for now.