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To: IQBAL LATIF who wrote (33064)9/13/2000 6:17:20 PM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
and another thank you from me :o)

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To: IQBAL LATIF who wrote (33064)9/13/2000 6:38:43 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Respond to of 50167
 
Ike, Thanks for another glimpse into the mind of the wizard<g>

A wise person once said:

"Life is spent reasoning the past,
Complaining of the present,
and fearing the future."


someone else had a slightly different view:

" You live your life either dreaming of the past or wishing for tomorrow."


and one more slant:

"When you were young, you only looked forward
And now that your old, the past is the only thing you look back on".


Do these thinkers sound like any traders we know?<g>

"As a Man thinketh, so is he." Prov. 23.7
.....pretty cool!



To: IQBAL LATIF who wrote (33064)9/13/2000 8:40:47 PM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
IKE,

Your posts suggest that you're a Wise and Balanced Intellect.

>>The issue for me is not about obtaining information, it is about defining it,....<<

>>the problem for us is to look at our long term core and make strategic decisions in relation to the efficient management, short term goals that may change and are fluid need to be aligned with our core holdings, for that I need to look and define certain things,....<<

Intuition is easy...to define it and use it is hard. Writing thoughts down hardens elusive beauty.

I've held on to stocks like GE for so long now.., it's splits tell me it was bought at $4.75. PFE at $5.29.

One stock I wished I'd bought in the 20-30's was ENE - Enron.

My Best,

Chip