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To: Patzack who wrote (3079)6/28/2001 6:13:32 PM
From: Michail Shadkin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6873
 
Dear Patzack - Re: your selective paper trading

I have no problem with your views, but next time you decide to post them, please try to be accurate.

OLOG (bought at 18.65, sold at 17.70)
LBRT (bought at 9.50 and 9.53, sold 1/2 so far at 8.60)
CKCM (bought at 8.25 and holding)
FFIV (short at 17.90, covered at 19.16)
GOTO (short at 27.75, covered at 24.40)
SIRI (bought at 15.20, sold at 14.50)

BTW, you forget my RRRR loss. LOL
There might of been a few winners in between, but I dont remember. LOL

I am not a "GURU", a word that you use, or ever want to be known by that word.

Instead, I am a trader who offers his real-time personal trades and all the reasons and logic behind them.
It is up to each individual to decide if any of these plays fit his/her style and portfolio.

They are a combination of winners and losers, that so far have added up to a total return of around 26% in 2 months on SI on a large portfolio.
BTW, with extremely low volatility.

I have been trying to present a style of disciplined investing and not so much individual plays (but in the end that's all that matters to many)

On a personal note:

In the recent past, your selective paper trading has produced poor results and I am sorry you have not faired better.
May I suggest 6 or 7 value mutual funds for the long term.
One major advantage - very reasonable long term capital gains rates on all imaginary investments.

Good Luck and Best Wishes
Michail