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To: RocketMan who wrote (1025)9/13/2000 4:51:46 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 65232
 
<<Tell me, Jilly, is it better to be rich and lost than never to have been rich at all? :-)
>>

I'll answer that

NO!!

Man, what a sick feeling it is to actually have the money, and then boom, bye,bye it goes.

Especially at my age...sheez, 36.....and just think, had I cashed in back in jan/feb, I could actually be retired right now. ZERO debt, paid for house, cars and etc, etc...with plenty in the bank.

Honestly, I would rather have never been in that situation, just to lose it all, because it is truly a sickening feeling.

I hope this Jan/feb, I can be in a similar position, and this time I hope to make better decisions.

great night to all

keith@hopingSSTIandRMBS+afewothers,canbringmebackfromthebrink.com



To: RocketMan who wrote (1025)9/13/2000 4:52:42 PM
From: Jill  Respond to of 65232
 
Nice thing about this market is that even after you've lost your $ (as comparison to given your heart away--which I know rocket folks only do once in a lifetime) you can fall into the money (as opposed to fall in love) quite easily again! So get ready to get rich and then put half your winnings into an island house!

BTW for those into cnxt it is spinning off its internet biz into IPO