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To: djia101362 who wrote (21511)12/1/2000 7:39:33 PM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 65232
 
Hi dija,

Just when you think you figured it out...... the rules change. Man, 1999 was a traders delight. However, the more I learned about the market, the more I became convinced that LTB&H was where most of my portfolio should be. I thought I had finally got the bull by the........ well, you get the picture.

OOF :-|

FWIW, I still want to keep a majority of my portfolio in LTB&H gorillas & kings, with CC writing & a small portion used for short term trading..... or as uncle frank likes to allude.... to satisfy my evil twin :-o

I have heard Greg discuss that Red Oak Select Technology Fund on the buffalo range. It caught my interest too. Considering their top holdings, it sure is a tempting place to park some cashola. As for excitement, sure is great when it's green excitement, but not so when it's red, so I see that as a plus. You wouldn't happen to know what their fees run would you?

Let's make sure that those working on fortune #3 don't let it slip away, shall we? If they are nice, we'll help folks only working on #1 or #2 too :-o

regards,

Ö¿Ö Tim@didthefatladysingthursday?.com



To: djia101362 who wrote (21511)12/1/2000 8:26:10 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 65232
 
You will live or die with that fund. I just sent money to them. All this selling should not only be teaching about how to take profit and not let them slip away, it should be teaching about operating under more diversified approach to ones investing goals. It's basic really. It's like this. Do not have all your eggs in one basket. Sure you can spread the money around between tech stocks, but when you get right down to it, in a market like this one with the economic back drops as it is, you can easily see that it's does matter, a tech stock is still a tech stock. For example siliconinvestor.com

I own STJ. At one time around 13 years ago almost all my money was invested in those stocks.

Greg