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To: Dave Gore who wrote (1129)4/11/1998 11:02:00 PM
From: TWICK  Respond to of 6931
 
Thanks for the invite. Don't know about "experienced". Probably more lucky than anything else. For me, NTAH, TSIS and VRTL are unproven as of yet, but the potential on these plays is so great that I consider them "Sleepers" in my portfolio. These are stocks that have a lot of growing to do before I start loosing sleep over them. I bought all three at or near their bottom, so the risk factor is minimal in my eyes. Plus I bought them with money I can afford to loose. Not that I want to see that happen, but I accepted the risk when I bought them. That's my opinion only and I can live with it if they go nowhere or down.

I don't pay much attention to charts, unless I'm looking for a potential break-out or recovery situation. I consider stocks solid if the fundamentals say so. And who knows, my idea of "fundamentals" may be wrong for all I know. Dave, If you want to do a little DD, let me know if I'm on the right track with these guys: MTIC, FFTI, WAXS, WCOM, ELNK, INSS, MELI, USCS. So far, I'm happy with my DD results.

Keep me posted on this club. I have a lot to learn.

Happy Easter.



To: Dave Gore who wrote (1129)4/12/1998 7:54:00 AM
From: JRR4  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
Been trading BB's for 5 years now and stocks for most of my life. Would love to be part of your club if you'll have me.

JR Ramsay IV
xtmr72a@prodigy.com



To: Dave Gore who wrote (1129)4/20/1998 3:41:00 PM
From: grr  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 6931
 
Any time for some advice to a beginner. Just ordered a new computer. Looking for the best on-line service to buy. Been following several threads and doing DD for the past three months. Keeping a record on what I would have bought and how I would have done. Now I'm ready to dump $5000 into an account and start for real. Any suggestions? Thanks Much Appreciated