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To: Lex who wrote (3290)10/28/1997 11:21:00 AM
From: Vanni Resta  Respond to of 9798
 
Gerald,

There is a big difference between stupidity and risk tolerance. And it is important to know the difference when investing. Throwing "a little money at a high risk play" is already dumb, but it isn't nearly as bad as stupidly putting money into an idiotic stock, which is what anyone who invests in Corel right now is doing.

Besides, with all the incredible bargains in the market right now, why would anyone want to invest in a doggie like Corel?

Woof! Woof!

You suggested I look at the charts. I don't believe in charting. People use charts because they are too lazy or unable to examine the fundamentals of a company, which plot those lines on the charts that you look at. Why not go to the source of what drives your charts, and analyze the fundamentals, unless you are unable to do that for some reason?

Happy Investing!

Vanni