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To: Paul Senior who wrote (13112)6/16/2004 11:39:22 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13815
 
<<Then too, I'm pretty well diversified (holding over 200 positions), and I can be, and have been, wrong a lot.>>

Wow, I'm afraid to ask how you do that. We must represent both ends of the spectrum. You have a fund going.
You could sell 2006 Leaps on everything and retire. Big opportunities there.
I suspect the holders of Dell, Msft, Orcl, Csco, Intc, have been selling CC's for years and making a fortune when me and 10k others buy them calls.
To me this is just a game of survival until one day, one happy day, Glw goes to $20 or somebody declares a 4/1 split.
But you give me some ideas to try out, as I have always wanted to own 20 shares of everything ( everything good that is). In trying to do that tho, I nearly always pay too much as I am buying stocks that look good or sound good and that have peaked out so then I have to sell them.
Maybe should try to buy the crums ?
Regards
Sig


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