To: carranza2 who wrote (8601 ) 9/9/2001 7:13:24 PM From: TobagoJack Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559 Hi carranza2, I am going on a short term trip, for 5 days, and so post when back. On <<long term>> ...Message 14652373 QUOTE October 24th, 2000 … Long term to me is what Christmas is. UNQUOTEMessage 14868918 QUOTE November 22nd, 2000 … I am not a long term investor, and given my lack of tax friction, I trade on multiple exchanges and in multiple instruments in a style not foreign to disciples of swingtrade. UNQUOTE Message 15404788 QUOTE Hi Kid Rock, Not good at this, as I have even forgotten my hardware design language ... but logically speaking: Chips = bonds/shares/cash/metals/real estate/derivatives But Not family Nor Productive Work Talk + Only Sex + But Not Stocks = Buy Blood + Despondency = Buy Lots, and Faster Uncertainty + Fear = Hold + Tight Frenzy + Liquidity = Hold + Loosely Talk + Stock + But Not Sex = Sell God-Like Feeling + Genius-like Self Image = Sell Faster Feeling Late + Thinking Long Term = Sell Anyway, Else Buy Like I noted already, not good at this, but tried. Chugs, Jay UNQUOTEMessage 16222676 QUOTE August 16th, 2001 … and I have no view on the long term, other than that it will mirror the past, but with reflective distortion. Every asset gets its turn in the sun, always. UNQUOTE Message 16230199 QUOTE August 18th, 2001 Hi AC Flyer, <<I have to query your long-term terror>> ... … and two definitions of long term … I suspect my definition of <<long term>> is about half the time of what others may have on the same. Explicitly, my longterm is generally 3 years (average of 2-4 years), intermediate term is 1.5 years (average of 1-2 years), and short term is 0.75 years (expectation adjusted average of 1 week and 12 months). I can also state that <<terror>> for us in Hong Kong is a terribly enjoyable state of mind, desired, sought after, cherished, and to be taken advantage of. … UNQUOTE Chugs, Jay