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To: Davy Crockett who wrote (540)7/7/2003 11:29:00 PM
From: russet  Respond to of 585
 
A few years ago, in the dot techie/commie era (which we seem to be in again by the way,...ggggggg) I realized that any stock position I entered on a momentum, news, and fundamentals considerations almost always went up,...initially. If I suppressed greed and cashed in quickly I almost always made a profit, usually small unless the POS blew up and never came back to my stop. If the stock went down shortly after entry, I exited 90%+ but kept a few to remind me of my stupidity.

I take the profit in shares,....you wouldn't believe the chitload of 100-2000 share profits I now hold,...and of course the 100-500 share reminders of the stinkers (gggggggggggg). Also surprising is how many of the stinkers come back to even or better in a year or two.

Call my investment method,....freebiemomo newsmental stinkonomics.

Make sure the hamsters get a good meal tonight,...hug the wife and kids and say hi from the two hamsters in the cage full of freebie paper down by the river, profit paper or not, when you sleep on it, or pee on it, it ends up doing the job (gggggggggggg)



To: Davy Crockett who wrote (540)7/11/2003 2:35:38 PM
From: jrhana  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 585
 
To me it is completely inappropriate to even compare
SWG and BRE-X

stockhouse.com;

In fact I would add irresponsible

You may not like it as an investment but that is no excuse for making such blatant exaggerations