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To: AugustWest who wrote (3956)1/9/2001 4:35:24 PM
From: King David  Respond to of 3990
 
Hay, Huevos mios tan grande, amigo, esta mi dinero que poco.

Cash is always nice to get -- like a cheap date -- fun while it lasts but usually gone first thing in the morning.

But assets, assets are like the 40 year old wife that has given you 2 young sons, raising them to be men, a beautiful house, and has stuck by you when the chips were down and the analysts said you'd never amount to anything.

I'll take the under appreciated asset every time.

KD



To: AugustWest who wrote (3956)1/9/2001 9:15:28 PM
From: Bruce Prescott  Respond to of 3990
 
Shifting resources from a few stocks at a loss to concentrate on a single stock (already at its low) is easier than coming up with new money. Especially when the tax losses from the few will help to offset the gains you expect to make on the one.

I'm not going to have to worry about paying taxes on short term capital gains for a while.