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To: Agenda who wrote (24072)7/27/2000 1:01:07 PM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29970
 
I'm far from buried in this stock. It is but a small portion of my portfolio (getting smaller all the time). As for what you see as my obsession with this stock, perhaps I care a little too much about this particular investment.

I know that it is dangerous to get too emotionally attached to any investment. Because of that, I've been out of this stock for long periods of time in the past. I also have had many investments that went through terrible times, only to come back later and reward me. If you are going to reap rewards that are above passbook you have to subject yourself to risk. I fully expect a lot of my investments to fail. The winners will always eventually pay for the losers. I know this may be contrary to what a trader would do, but I'm not a trader. I invest in equities. Owning an equity position means that you are an owner. Like me, you are an owner of a small business yourself, correct? You know that the owner is the first guy there in the morning and the last one to leave every night, right? You could call that an obsession, but it is an obsession about building something, not tearing something down.

Your obsession with AH is about tearing down, you want to tear him down. What you don't get is that it is doing you far more damage than it does to him. It is embarrassing and painful to witness for everyone here on the thread.