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To: Bald Man from Mars who wrote (12628)5/25/2000 8:15:00 PM
From: Venditâ„¢  Respond to of 19374
 
Bald Man from Mars

This is a long term view of my long term holds.

finance.yahoo.com

Ive owned most of these since the late 1980's and early 1990's although a few are from my 1983 first market entry positions.

Why should I panic sell any of them?

My current positions are 70% long term as seen above and 30% cash. I only baby sit my 30% trading account. This has worked very well for me but is hard to do in the beginning especially when you see the markets fall.

If you will notice the mix of stocks in my long term portfolio you will find most of them very good companies as well as reaching across many economy sectors.

There are many companies which are conservative investments which do very well in failing economies as well as short term market corrections. Insurance company and grocery store stocks as an example.

All in all you will have to agree that the general trends of all of my long term stocks are up handsomely.

Ps: Im no guru.

:8-)