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To: Dennis who wrote (15939)1/11/1998 8:20:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Respond to of 27012
 
Dennis, no, I don't do bond funds. I stay strictly with stocks. Well, in my pension fund I am 50/50 Treas.bonds and stocks.

Hm, you should see the diff. on my stocks and the bonds. There is no comparison to the stock fund and the bonds. And I started out with quite a bit more money in bonds.

I used to own Apple. As a matter of fact several times and made good money with it. Apple at this time reminds me of Novl. My wife is still holding on to 3oo shares in her IRA. Once Novl started going down to the pits it has only traded up and down without going anywhere, despite some of the good announcements the company has put out. But I hope you are right with Apple. My wife had made real good money with Novell. She bought it several times when it was down and then sold when it went up nicely. That was in the teens to the 20s. Last time around she got caught. gg. I was going to try this trading bit with Apple for a while but now I don't know. My portfolio has to come back some before I look at it again. I noticed it went already down again. Anyhow, good luck with it.

I have been watching the football games. Was hoping for the Steelers but hit the jackpot with Greenbay. 1 out of 2 is not too bad. It's a better average than I have in my stocks lately.

Sonny