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To: Ron Bower who wrote (3412)3/3/1998 9:42:00 AM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 78530
 
Ron: Well on this, a value thread, you are doing exactly what you should be IMO. Buy below value and sell at fair or full value. And keep repeating the process. Nothing wrong with that. Promises an adequate return per Ben Graham. (not being snotty here -- I'll take an adequate return whenever I can get it.)

Just saying that there are other methods that offer good results also. Phil Fisher says, I think, that there is much or more profit with less risk in a buy and hold of just a very few-- the correctly selected few--- stocks. And as I say, I believe this also -- not that I myself can find the right stocks or that it is easy to hold them once found--- in fact it's very hard--- too many distractions, too many diversions, and sometimes too little excitement.