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To: Joseph Francis Torti who wrote (75771)10/30/1998 8:50:00 AM
From: Craig Lieberman  Respond to of 176387
 
Joe,
I appreciate your comments. I am also glad you forgot the closing self deprecation. You are a winner. You can sign your name "Joe the winner" from now on. Our pasts are just that... past. no need to carry those burdens any further.

Craig



To: Joseph Francis Torti who wrote (75771)10/30/1998 9:29:00 AM
From: arthur pritchard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
sorry joseph, i amnot jiving. perhaps if you would more carefully read what i said (in my first ever statement) you would see that 80% of the time I hold overnight, my full position. In my limited time trading stocks, i always did this, refusing to take the extremely limited mentality of day trading. I don't mean to attack you, please don't attack me. I have experience in many types of businesses related to trading, and I am honestly trying to ask the questions i put forth. i am quite enjoying studying everything that has an impact on dell stock, and incorporate everything i can pick up here. I came here honestly; perhaps you would not be angry if i handn't used the word day trading. would you be happier if i had used the phrase/concept position trade? please don't respond if you feel a need to attack. I have always worked very hard, and did not put out my statement to mislead anyone. I'm having a very good time doing this. do you have a therapist? I have traded with people trying to day trade; it always seemed to me they didn't get the big picture, that many of them were too much within themselves and not open to ideas, and tried to make money too fast. I don't know how much life/business experience you have, but I would suggest that this gets much more fun and rewarding, as you get older. Unlike (I guess) many on this thread, I will look forward to making trading/investing my retirement. On the west coast, it even gets me up early, with a nice part of the day left.