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To: SLSUSMA who wrote (11935)2/23/2000 5:59:00 PM
From: Spytrdr  Respond to of 13953
 
when you are up 1000+ % on a stock you tend to just forget about it and let it ride, it's a long way down til my cost basis.
i sold AAPL a while ago, probably too soon.
since you equate Silicon Investor posts with portfolio positions we should then assume that your only position is EGRP short.

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"Curious, those are your home runs and, gee, not even one post on the CMGI or AAPL threads if you are such a heavy hitter in those stocks"



To: SLSUSMA who wrote (11935)2/23/2000 6:18:00 PM
From: ISOMAN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
I liked it better when he was called *ROSARIO*



To: SLSUSMA who wrote (11935)2/23/2000 7:12:00 PM
From: Jim B  Respond to of 13953
 
whatever you guys did today to get EGRP back up over $22... keep it up..

jim



To: SLSUSMA who wrote (11935)2/23/2000 11:35:00 PM
From: Spytrdr  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13953
 
give me your email and i'll send you proof, beyond any doubts, of what buying and holding forever means and the kind of returns you can obtain, so we put an end to this ridiculous discussion.
you'll see if i'm making up my buys or not, beyond any doubts.
there's only amzn, cmgi, egrp, csco from 98, added later msft, spy, qqq, hhh, bbh, but of these later additions i cannot send you proof because the portfolio has grown too large to safely share the information with an unknown individual like you.
of course, you'd have to send me your proofs too for this offer to be valid.
you'll understand also why i was laughing at your "blocks"

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"Yeah, let me tell you something, I bought 1000 shares of AOL when the Motley Fools first recommended it way back when they first started. Lots of splits later and you do the math. You see, it's easy to make up the buys. And I even manage to sneak in an AOL post now and then!"