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To: Jack Hartmann who wrote (1606)4/26/2004 5:49:32 PM
From: gaj  Respond to of 1822
 
well, he still liked INSP in an aug 17 chat (at 385).

same chat, he said he sold EXDS, but wanted to buy back in.

and " think that we are in an up mode and there is very little resistance. "...wanted to buy JNPR a little lower.



To: Jack Hartmann who wrote (1606)4/26/2004 5:52:45 PM
From: gaj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1822
 
on bonds...

he had to have 'bought' *some*, because on 3/26/01, he was "JJC is repositioning some of his money back into stocks, but is keeping his core bond position". but damn if i can figure out where, since it's all sorts of different conflicting comments on 'em, with the tendency being a variant of the following:

on 1/3/01, it was "The cut in rates today signals a dramatic end to the bear market of the last nine months".



To: Jack Hartmann who wrote (1606)4/26/2004 9:43:32 PM
From: bob wallace  Respond to of 1822
 
thanks for posting this - I don't get over to the street.com section much and I hadn't seen it



To: Jack Hartmann who wrote (1606)4/27/2004 11:03:56 AM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1822
 
TheStreet.com has a pretty good search engine....both from March 27th 2000.

thestreet.com

I can only tell you what I have done. I have taken money out and put some of it in a New Jersey municipal-bond account that Vanguard has. It allows me to sleep. It allows me to trade better. It allows me to feel that the down days are not going to change my lifestyle one whit. It gives me the freedom to be bigger and bolder with the money that remains in.


thestreet.com

Herb wants me to keep at it. So does Dagen. We are watching too many people get too intoxicated with the gains and not scared enough of the losses. What a great time, in a phenomenally benign environment, to take 10%, 20%, 25% of your winnings off the table and put them into municipal bonds, or a cash-return account, or something that will look exactly the same if something goes wrong.