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To: robert b furman who wrote (12378)1/12/2012 7:55:01 PM
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OT: I have other positions I bought and shared here 2 or 3 years back that I am still underwater on. They still have a chance of working out well in my favor so maybe one day I get to post gains on them? I also have one I am up on and holding but right now most of what I bought and still hold from back in 2009 I am down on. I did take a lot of gains on the majority of my positions but I have losers for sure.

Bottom line sharing trades on a Full Disclosure thread without fully disclosing losses, as well as gains, is not full disclosure at all. It's simply bragging at best, lying at worst, and again not full disclosure at all.

Who knows Bob I may end up taking a bunch of tax losses before it's all over for me here but I will keep posting both entries and exits on many (all that I previously entered on this thread) of my trades right here in as close to real time as my schedule allows.

As for a sense of humor. You got that right. If you are going to trade stocks then you have to be able to laugh at the fallibility of any system by which you think you'll make money. I make mistakes all the time. Look at my latest trade on KLIC. Shorting the stock in the middle of earning season when trading has been so dull on the upswing could be a huge mistake.

RtS