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To: zeta1961 who wrote (1223)1/5/2007 11:17:10 PM
From: Mike McFarlandRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 1336
 
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I skimmed through those posts, was I ever churning!
Clearly I was just trying to skim something off the
day to day volatility.

Later, I must have gone to positions that lasted
weeks to months.

Pakistan in 1988 takes the cake.

No thought behind it, just hoping to be in
things that move. Apparently the Karachi market
did have some good moves later, but still!

Indeed, despite missing the boom last year, Franklin Templeton
emerging-markets guru Mark Mobius feels justified that he
pulled out in 1998. "Given the geopolitical situation, we
think it's still a bit early to invest in Pakistan."

money.cnn.com

Now as far as biotech...

No, I just don't even want to say anything anymore,
I will post urls to things that other people have
written, but it is childish to ever have any opinion
buy sell or otherwise regarding individual stocks.
Hold me to that promise!

By the way, I snagged a couple of those books that
were mentioned on the contest07 thread... maybe
I'll take a leave of absense from SI (haven't we
all said that before, many times...)