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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

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October 24th, 2000

… Long term to me is what Christmas is.
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Message 14868918

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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.
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Message 15404788

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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
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Message 16222676

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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.
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Message 16230199

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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.

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Chugs, Jay