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To: Pam who wrote (42753)1/16/2009 1:12:31 PM
From: MrGreenJeans2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95531
 
Volatility is the other name for risk

Not true.

Volatility is neither good or bad.

It is just present.



To: Pam who wrote (42753)1/16/2009 9:25:57 PM
From: robert b furman  Respond to of 95531
 
Hi Pam,

Great post!!

You and I are on the same page.

My holdings in order of size are:

1) COHU
2) kvhi
3) aehr
4) rtec

I am not diversified!

I do have times sleeping at night and I view it much like a good work out - no pain no gain.

I choose that profile and I expect it to make me substantially wealthier - over an admittedly long term horizon - often much longer than originally expected.

Thanks for the well thought out post - you have been an excellent new addition to this thread!

Thank you for your well thought out posts - it is refreshing amongst us ole timers who know our posts content before we read it!<smile>

Bob- a burn out SCE investor waiting for a return.



To: Pam who wrote (42753)1/17/2009 12:47:55 PM
From: Donald Wennerstrom1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95531
 
Pam, I like your examples,

<<Would I be be able to jump into something like EGLS or ASYT for example? I doubt it. Both these companies have net negative tangible assets and have wiped out shareholders equity since inception!>>

I just thought I would add a couple of more examples from the Group. These are all good examples of long term, buy and hold.:)