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To: 249443 who wrote (217)5/29/2003 5:16:08 PM
From: Steve168  Respond to of 230
 
mrcjmoney, thank you very much for the great recommendations and good wishes. I will definitely keep you posted on how I am doing. I will spend time to follow those links and learn from them.

There are money managers/investors that evaluate/recruit/offer opportunities for good trader/investor. If anyone here know the names, please forward my way. Thanks in advance.

I have been working in computer/IT industry for 15 years. Investing/trading in US stock market for 12 years. I made great money in the bull market and gave back some in the NASDAQ crash. I am more comfortable now - after been through the full cycle of bull/bear market, that my value investing style truly works. My model portfolio is up 130% in the past 2 years. I used value approach, long/short individual stocks only, no margin, typically hold about 10 stocks.



To: 249443 who wrote (217)6/2/2003 12:54:16 AM
From: Steve168  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 230
 
mrcjmoney, Whitney at tilsonfunds.com replied my email today. I read his great article about breaking into money management business. Thank you!!!

From your experience, do you think fund managers or high net-worth individuals value an individual investor's 130% return in 2 years highly? I can provide all monthly statements for verification but will people think I was just lucky? Could you recommend some fund managers who value hard cold numbers more than the "general knowledge and presentation" for me to approach?

Thank you again for your great career advice! I also welcome advice from anyone on this board.

steve