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To: novice investor who wrote (37255)11/23/1998 6:54:00 AM
From: KENNETH R SANDERS  Respond to of 132070
 
NI<>>>>>> Do you use or know any actuarial mathematics equations that model the stock
market? <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<Sorry, I was in sales, not the actuarial dept.. All I know is if I buy a stock and it goes up and I sell it before it goes back down, I make a profit.<G> I do a fair amount of research , get a hunch, bet a bunch, and get out before they eat my lunch. As MB says, it better to be lucky than smart<G>

>>>>>>>>P.S. Are there any Y2K related insurance available?<<<<<<<< Not aware of any specific markets since I'm out of the loop since I retired 5yrs. ago. Probably Lloyds, but London was never great when it came to time element or loss of profits coverages. Good luck!