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To: TobagoJack who wrote (1722)2/22/2001 5:36:18 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3256
 
Correct-- anyone feeling any issue in their portfoilo is a "hold" is foolish. If you have no faith just sell -- or if your balls are big sell & short. Every issue in ones portfoilio should be considered daily as a sell or buy,, no such thing as a hold,,, hoping GE goes lower,,, as it is certainly a buy IMO.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (1722)2/23/2001 3:46:34 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Respond to of 3256
 
Thank you for your opinion. I hold GE because it is a different investment scheme. The concept of averaging down by stock splits. It is not shabby, if you learned that Ford foundation holds 20 million shares of Walmart at the cost of $1 per share; you couldn't afford to buy and sell often. The best way to own GE is to own HON and get a lower cost of GE shares, because your HON was picked up cheap long time ago. Now you have GE instead of HON. This kind of opportunity happens often with GE.

I like you to also take a look at GE from the stand point of "ebb and flow" weekly. Again I just posted on the "analysis class for the beginners" bulletin thread, the reasons for this ebb and flow phenomena.

Good luck on your daily scalping of the specialist on GE.