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To: Susan G who wrote (82388)2/9/2000 10:58:00 PM
From: Connor26  Respond to of 120523
 
nice post Susan - been there many a time and it is no fun - but with all that cash you'll drive yourself crazy now trying to figure out what to buy <vbg> Connor26

SI at it again - really bad tonight

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To: Susan G who wrote (82388)2/9/2000 11:12:00 PM
From: SMALL FRY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
GNET - I was not gonna admit it but I still have the 300 shares I bought right after AIRO's deal with CSCO. <VBG> It's a known commodity so it's hard to part with... I must have been bitten by the same bug that bit you.

I like the way you have defined and separated the ST from the LT positions. It was hard for me as well but falling in-love with a stock is something we must all "reduce" to the minimum. MNMD today looked awesome and may bear more fruit further down the road but I parted with all of it before the close... and moved on.

Great guns! We all be learning the intricacies of this here market place. We all can't claim to be all knowing but survivors we are. :))

SF

PS: I remember last summer... I took a Yellowstone trip after tiring of fighting the market.



To: Susan G who wrote (82388)2/10/2000 12:35:00 AM
From: nokomis  Respond to of 120523
 
Hey Susan,..really great to hear you're able to "fall out of love" with comfort AND profit! ...well done, my friend...