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To: DownSouth who wrote (33817)10/26/2000 10:44:36 AM
From: StockHawk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
So should we rely on his investment experience <G>

Well, if I'm correct that G. Moore, who wrote that great Gorilla book we all use as the basis of our investments, never used his own theories to invest in stocks until now - perhaps it a sign of a market bottom. Valuations were so attractive he couldn't resist.

And since he mentioned RMBS, QCOM and GMST - three stocks I have been buying recently, I at least have to smile about it.

It is important to have signs of tops and bottoms. I had a very reliable sign of a market top this year. My brother-in-law has never invested in the market, but has been talking about starting for ever. And I would tell him - please, give me a call when you do, so that I will know to get out. Sure enough when I saw him a few weeks ago he was talking about the investment advisor he signed up with a few months ago. Probably on the day the Nas hit 5000.

StockHawk



To: DownSouth who wrote (33817)10/26/2000 12:19:31 PM
From: areokat  Respond to of 54805
 
So should we rely on his investment experience <G>?

Before that he was into mutual funds wasn't he? Maybe he read the manual.

Kat