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To: Boplicity who wrote (24160)12/11/2000 5:05:27 PM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 65232
 
<<just goes to show that you should think for yourself. >>

I always think for myself. I never act on anybodies decisions but my own. I may seek advice, opinions and etc.....pick certain people's brain on certain subjects, but that is just part of doing typical DD....I never run out and do anything on anybodies advice. Surely, sometimes advice and/or opinions are used to help make a decision or sway a decsion one way or the other, but I am the only one who decides when to push the buy or sell button.

With that said...you may remember I made a comment a while back that there aint much in life that is free....but one of the most important things in life is indeed free.....and you can never have too much of it. Knowledge. Certainly, one can learn alot....good and bad.....by seeking others advice, opinions and etc.......doesnt mean one has to take that advice, but if it's free.....I'd love to hear it and then make my own assesment on what I hear.

Have a good night

keith



To: Boplicity who wrote (24160)12/11/2000 5:09:37 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Goes for me too.
Freeus.
Funny I think for myself on politics: guess I don't understand the stockmarket enough to do that yet.
OTOH "listening" to others got me into and out of Dell with profits, into Qcom with profits and hopefully into rmbs and will make big profits.
Sooooo sum total.
BTH I bought some red oak and white oak funds today: I'm thinking that when I have a lot of cash it might be more profitable to have it in those funds instead of cash and take monthly checks.They have a new one coming too, Black oak, it's emerging tech: bet it will be a humdinger.