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To: bobkansas who wrote (20421)2/14/2000 12:59:00 AM
From: Kaliico  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
One line of DD, one stock to buy

XML plays, (remember LEAF,400% gain)

DD : "WEBM uses EXLN for it's core technology..."

I suggest a buy on EXLN, per your trading discipline. Scalp, swing, day trade, LT. It will work for you all imho.

WEBM is the hottest ipo street buzz company of 2000. XML buzz is very hot too. LOve WEBM, i will let settle first.

no positon in EXLN yet.

K

PS : OT ; holding SCON



To: bobkansas who wrote (20421)2/14/2000 8:49:00 AM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
Bob, your analogy is a good one. As stockaholics, we tend to hold few bonds if any. . .and any financial mgr will tell you that a balanced portfolio contains bonds, stocks, metals and cash. . .and very very few risky investments. . . the majority of ours do not. . . most of our investments tend to lean toward the risky side. . . .[though our interpretation of the word 'risky' varies greatly than the accepted Wall Street meaning . . . I know mine does] . . . so because we have this sort of addiction to trading stocks. . . or tech stock mania. . . or just quick returns. . . whatever you want to call it. . . .we NEED those little pearls of wisdom as a light to guide our path. Our natural tendencies often lead us into trouble. . . but by remembering the little sayings that keep us in line . . . we can avoid certain pitfalls. . . . .so in a way, we really are similar to an AA group.

"Hi! My name is Rande. I trade tech stocks." . . . . LOL!

Rande Is