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To: Ed Hoftell who wrote (159)5/4/1998 1:49:00 AM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 406
 
I know I have done well but I have had loses too. BTW Ed your e-mail I got errors on ... did you get it tonight.

I have made the most on BTS stocks watching them shoot themselves in the foot and moving on to another stock. BTS helps me not lose money and have free shares should it go higher.

No one can speculate or guess the market. No one.

GB



To: Ed Hoftell who wrote (159)5/4/1998 12:32:00 PM
From: Cam  Respond to of 406
 
ED

For myself, I lost about 75% of the initial capital I was willing to risk investing. I made most of my mistakes on my own. Later, I came to see what the internet had to offer. That's when I fell for the likes of Mark Shultz and Futures superstocks newsletter. My first DD is probably what prevented me from losing it all. I looked into every stock the futures superstock newsletter had suggested previously only to find they where profiling mostly IPO's and a few month's after most of them were worthless. I took my money and ran! and good thing I did to because the one I was in went from 8 to 2 not long after.

Now, although it hurts, I feel all of that was a great learning experience and I wouldn't change anything about it. But this is not the only way to go. I suggest paper trading to anyone who wants to learn the ropes as it will tell you if your ready to make the jump.

Happy trading!

Cam