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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (366)3/21/2000 11:59:00 AM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13572
 
>>Only the MoMos bought at those levels<<

Oh really, and how would you know that? Momo's like "Juliet" ? Sorry the "momo's" aren't that stupid. They were selling when the retail investor was chasing the stock.

>>Use that as a mantra and you may improve your returns and avoid panic moves like your play on gmst last
October. <<


Nice try Frank, but I never "panic". I sold GMST on the fundamental concerns of the TVGuide announcement. Go back and read the thread..

Now, ask me where I put that GMST allocation and we'll compare charts and see who's on top.....Of course if you're not into keeping score, it really doesn't matter, now does it....

Oh, and one last thing, explain to me why a LTB&H needs to retire to "manage" the account...I mean gee, must get a little tedious staring at the screen all day.

bp



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (366)3/21/2000 12:13:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13572
 
I have to agree that poster I had CSCO early on, I had to fight my broker on it, sold it, only to buy it back again, sold it again, only after I left that broker did I begin to hold it. CSCO is the only stock I have held for years, and it has been a very good lesson in the merits on long term holding. But I'm I don't have blind faith. CSCO had to perform, so I questioned it and ask, WOuld I buy it again? The ans. always came up yes. I hope the same happens to QCOM.

Greg