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To: Ron Harvey who wrote (886)4/18/2001 1:07:21 PM
From: Ron Harvey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 906
 
Containing my greed (not an easy task considering my flawed character), I sold the QLGC which I'd bought with my KEM-sale money. Getting almost a double in a couple of weeks is lots more than I'd hoped for. So, for the moment anyway, I'm in the unaccustomed position of owning not a single stock. Meanwhile, I don't know what to make of the irony of a rate-cut occasioned by a cratering economy. Obviously, folks are looking way ahead. Probably I'm being much too rational for a psychological arena, but logic dictates a pullback from this big pop. (I almost feel embarrassed mentioning logic in relation to the stock market.) Anyway, if there's a pullback, I'll likely be tempted to get back in.



To: Ron Harvey who wrote (886)4/18/2001 1:08:56 PM
From: Ron Harvey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 906
 
Containing my greed (not an easy task considering my flawed character), I sold the QLGC which I'd bought with my KEM-sale money. Getting almost a double in a couple of weeks is lots more than I'd hoped for. So, for the moment anyway, I'm in the unaccustomed position of owning not a single stock. Meanwhile, I don't know what to make of the irony of a rate-cut rally occasioned by a cratering economy. Obviously, folks are looking way ahead. Probably I'm being much too rational for a psychological arena, but logic dictates a pullback from this big pop. (I almost feel embarrassed mentioning logic in relation to the stock market.) Anyway, if there's a pullback, I'll likely be tempted to get back in.