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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (110538)1/14/2008 5:19:35 PM
From: KPHinds  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
Man, some of my messages got killed. I have a question:

You think its a smart strategy to buy into stable, dividend paying small and mid caps in the near term (next six months or so), gradually move into large caps over the next few years. It really looks like small and mid caps are being killed unfairly.

Also, if one is betting that E-Trade will survive, is ETFCP a decent trade?

Thanks,
Kerry



To: Knighty Tin who wrote (110538)1/14/2008 6:42:56 PM
From: Freedom Fighter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
KT,

Ed Miller often writes about a short stack strategy for NL. I've read a few of the articles, but I never tried to implement it.

I don't get a chance to play much poker these days and I'm not really motivated to try to make the time. The bonuses aren't as attractive as they used to be. The games are slowly getting tougher (at least at limit) and my knowledge of NL is "limited" :-) Plus, funding and withdrawal remains more of a hassle.

I never really enjoyed 4 tabling to get faster rakebacks or bonuses anyway. There's not much money in single or double tabling $1-$2 limit poker without a bonus. ;-)

How can you fund Pokerstars and Full Tilt these days?