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To: The Perfect Hedge who wrote (8280)1/15/1998 2:59:00 PM
From: Lazlo Pierce  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Hmmm, OSX going down FGII going up, yesterday was just the opposite. To quote Cliff Claven "Whats up with that?"

Dave



To: The Perfect Hedge who wrote (8280)1/15/1998 3:27:00 PM
From: Bazmataz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
$$ in the pocket is okay by me. Honestly though, I'm still under 30y.o. and money in the pocket for me makes me uncomfortable. I've still got a long way to retirement and in my mind, there are always ways to make money in the market. I see it as my personal endeavor to find them, even when obscure. I entered oils a bit over a year ago and again last spring and I was just wondering to myself at what point will I exit. My thought train usually follows with - where will I put it? That's all I was voicing.

For me there is always a point at which I would buy the stock and a point at which I would sell. The points in between are what give all of us a heartache - be they up or down. At this point, I wouldn't buy RDC, but I'm not sure I would sell it either. My other positions in HAL and SLM I see as longer term, mostly because they are larger (and in my mind, more predictable/stable companies and not as risky a venture as RDC may be). It's the RDC position I'm forcing myself to look at again. I was just thinking aloud and trying to spark a little conversation.

Thanks
Barry