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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (43959)12/28/2003 11:09:54 AM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
If you mirror Jay's trades, you'll be selling all your Q, Ramsey. vbg.

Cash and gold are kings at this particular time, though I'm only somewhat high in cash, waiting for the synergistic combined market opportunities that mad cows, SARS, and successful but cowardly terrorists will one day inevitably and sorrowfully bring.

I've learned a lot from Jay, though I don't put it all to use.



To: Ramsey Su who wrote (43959)12/28/2003 8:34:46 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
Ramsey, you make me nervous ;0)

I am looking for things to sell from my portfolio, but cannot find any, and so may have to sell stuff I do not have.

On the postings, I intend to post them, to invite critical comments, and I intend to continue studying the ways of Pezz, KastelCo, Energyplay, ... and the others on this and other threads. I think SI is simply full of good ideas, and bad thoughts ;0)

My 2003 result was 63% big picture driven (GUDD) (see near bottom of page achamchen.com ) and the rest (in order of magnitude) came from Lumacom in Australia, KastelCo/Energyplay's energy royalties, NEM puts/calls, Pezz's gambits, etc.

The big picture gains may be hard to come by in 2004, and so ... I am afraid.

Chugs, Jay