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To: shane forbes who wrote (12645)5/27/1998 6:33:00 AM
From: shane forbes  Respond to of 25814
 
-- ot --

and very cool:

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shane (the muggers will like this one)



To: shane forbes who wrote (12645)5/27/1998 8:04:00 AM
From: Wolf 2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
Shane:

One great l/t buy and hold stock to make a portfolio not one hundred s/t ones.

Absolutely right...and something we should never lose sight of but, of course, as we've already admitted, some of us try to play it both ways with at least a portion of our investable capital.

Let's face it, up or down, it's a bit of a rush to play the s/t volitility game. If, as a growing number of gurus suggest, a 10 pct. market correction is right around the corner and LSI dips to <20, I'll be in there buying with both hands again. The moment those same shares are worth >25, I'll be itching to sell. The l/t portion, however, is hibernating in that 'no-dog-food-in-retirement-for-me' account (despite the canine commonality-- ;-))

Regards,
Wolf