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To: KM who wrote (48585)2/16/2006 10:44:59 AM
From: John VosillaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Sorry but it seems to me you still day trade small amounts in and out from examples you've given. Something I can't even be bothered with at this point.

It seems many people like you have fallen so far behind in dollar terms due to this housing boom and pitiful overall stock market returns compounded over a long time. You take it personally and resent everything going on around you..

How many folks are out their who made a killing in RE over the years and have stepped aside lately? Those I want to talk to<g>



To: KM who wrote (48585)2/17/2006 6:27:55 AM
From: MicawberRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
I have made as much as you and probably more in what I KNOW. The stock market. Something you can actually get in and out of without whoring yourself out to realtors and buyers with plasma TVs.

Now there's a classic. Thanks for this excellent dissertation on the difference between the honorable and respectable profession of daytrading, which I'm sure is a major contributor to stoking the economic engine of this great country, as opposed to the dishonorable, pimping, low-life business of real estate.

Thanks for enlightening me. What's next? Are you going to post your income statement and balance sheet to back up this bitter bravado?