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To: Investor2 who wrote (14332)7/1/2000 12:05:25 PM
From: Investor2  Respond to of 15132
 
Here's the latest on how the sell signal is working for me.

The following table tracks, by date, the average change in
the prices of the stocks and mutual funds I sold because of
Bob's sell recommendation. Positive numbers indicate that
the equities went up after I sold them, so I would have
been better off just holding. Negative numbers indicate
that I profitted by following Bob's advice. I have
included the benefit of money market interest in my
calculations.

Date Percent Difference
Since Sale Date

1/21/00 14.6% (Behind)
1/28/00 4.8% (Behind)
2/4/00 10.0% (Behind)
2/11/00 8.8% (Behind)
2/18/00 6.0% (Behind)
2/25/00 9.5% (Behind)
3/3/00 17.1% (Behind)
3/10/00 17.2% (Behind)
3/17/00 8.1% (Behind)
3/24/00 12.3% (Behind)
3/31/00 3.5% (Behind)
4/7/00 6.2% (Behind)
4/14/00 -18.1% (Ahead)
4/21/00 -14.0% (Ahead)
5/12/00 -20.2% (Ahead)
6/9/00 -11.7% (Ahead)
6/30/00 -9.9% (Ahead)

As of today, the equities I sold because of Bob's sell
signal are 9.9% lower, on average, than the day I sold.
Thus I am about 10% "ahead" on those sales made because
I listened to Bob.

Best wishes,

I2