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To: PHG who wrote (3751)12/17/1997 5:46:00 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
Taking profits: it isnt just nextel. Any of my stocks that go up now seem to come back down the next day. I'm tempted to start taking any profits if there are any myself and stay out a while. What a nervous market! Also, I think that the more this happens the more it will continue to happen: it is avicious cycle as people see that their stocks cannot hold gains more than a day, they will want out at the first up turn.

On a happier subject:
Using our Nextel millions (if they ever happen):
Yes, mountains are wonderful. Great place to walk, enjoy the beauty. I lived in a small town in Nevada near Lake Tahoe for a while: one winter it snowed snowed and snowed some more. We ended up with no electricity or heat and the roads all closed. It was great. Neighbors visited each other since none of us could go anywhere. My teenage son learned to heat the living room (where we all slept) with the franklin stove, and to cook soups and drinks on it. We learned to survive. lWhat a great experience. (I'm not sarcastic, I loved it.)
And it was quiet, so so quiet.
And enforced relaxation Working Americans dont relax nearly enough.
Freeus