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To: freeus who wrote (6093)2/8/2002 4:05:09 PM
From: Venkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
we bounced off bottom and now we start back up..yhoooo



To: freeus who wrote (6093)2/8/2002 4:09:47 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
<<If you had no margin debt and no need of the money immediately would you sell or have sold any brli, bprx, etc?>>>
Generally speaking, no sells Those were too hard to find to begin with.
But I sell for other reasons than financial.
1. Am continually on the defensive with other holdings, selling provides at least a mini-vacation where even one day off is great relief.
2. Its useful to dispense with big-money dream for a little while, become more conservative , just plan to
use the material on hand ( 3000 bricks?). Stop thinking of spending big money , deciding whether to buy a Mercedes or a Cadillac, and what color it should be ? ( green?,red?). Tough decisions, which can be
delayed until after we have extracted profits and put them in the bank
Sig



To: freeus who wrote (6093)2/8/2002 4:13:07 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
<<Sig if you had no margin debt and no need of the money immediately would you sell or have sold any brli, bprx, etc?That's the position I'm in at the moment but watching my account go back to its low again is heartbreaking.
Freeus
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No offense freeus, but you need to start relying on your own advice and not that of others. You have been miserable since the bubble burst...always buying and selling at the wrong times and then getting depressed about it........if you can't handle the volatility, and you can't make decisions for yourself...be smart and put your money into something safe...maybe take a small % and allocate to some good quality stocks.......I say this with all best intent because I truly do care for you, and would like to see you happier......markets are ugly.,....not for the weak at heart......good luck