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To: JWC who wrote (40158)3/8/2000 9:10:00 PM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Jeff,

Good post... at least from my perspective. At least Howard_Hughes on RB was right about one thing he posted... I guess I am a bore.

<"Yes, long-term investing may be more boring (emphasis added) than day trading, but if you are serious about becoming a successful investor and gaining financial security, you need to invest with a long-term outlook. If you just want to trade stocks for kicks, day trading is just your style, but don't count on being financially secure down the road. Few people ever made a living gambling at the casino every week. And very few are lucky enough to make a decent living day trading.">

Best always,

Marty



To: JWC who wrote (40158)3/8/2000 9:11:00 PM
From: Suzanne Newsome  Respond to of 44908
 
<<Nope HH not 99% of the time. I appreciate 1B posts. You have been wrong 99% of the time not 1Brother. Did you get back in for this ride or did you miss out?>> Jeff, I have the strongest impression that Kevin missed out on this run. I suspect he was bashing for the mid-$.30's and got caught without any shares for the run to $.53. He's very vitriolic (my new word). He has bought and sold this stock so many times, I am surprised if he can even keep up with it. Obviously, there is nothing wrong with trading the stock. But wouldn't you keep your mouth shut about it? I would not be all over the thread expressing strong opinions if it were quite possible I would need to adopt the opposite stance tomorrow. But it does not appear to bother him. Why bother to read his opinion if it may be 180 degrees different tomorrow? It's worthless IMO. Regards, Suzanne