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To: Dr. Id who wrote (4422)7/16/1998 1:17:00 PM
From: BMcV  Respond to of 8358
 
Congrats on your AAPL. I used the spike to 29 last year to exit a three-year position in AAPL with a bubblegum profit. Didn't have the nerve to buy back in the teens since the world belongs to the PC and everyone knew AAPL was roadkill. Guess not. I use an Apple and like to see them succeed. Are you selling some here? I probably would.

One similarity between AAPL and CS besides the general gloom and depressed stock price is the return of the entrepreneurial owner.

No repeats on Wall Street, let's hope for a three-peat!



To: Dr. Id who wrote (4422)7/17/1998 12:10:00 AM
From: John Ritter  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8358
 
It is nice to find some new voices on this thread, but what is all this talk of brokers? Why would anyone want, talk to, or risk being influenced by a broker, when you can realtime trade on the internet Without a broker or someone reading his day script for house sells?
This says nothing of the cost difference, try daytrading a couple thousand shares at broker rates and compare your bills, you could get a ticket to South America on the difference