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Technology Stocks : Healthcare.com Corporation (Nasdaq: HCDC)was [HDIE] -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Starduster who wrote (6622)12/7/1998 5:57:00 PM
From: blake roberts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15094
 
I know how to invest Ma'am (Sandie, why did you change your name anyway?) I am up far more % wise than you are this year, and plan on keeping it going, maybe I will check out HDIE at 2 in a month, put a few grand in there for pity.

Or maybe I will buy some RENT? Or RNTK? Or SGII? Or CMP? Or MEGW?? Or IMNR? Wow, what a portolio I would have.

Mr. Blake Roberts, ESQ



To: Starduster who wrote (6622)12/10/1998 12:09:00 PM
From: Charliss  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 15094
 
Heya Kiddo!

Hope you are having a fine day....

It takes a lot of patience and vision to hold on to HDIE the way you have. Fortunately, you have made some really good, profitable plays in other areas during this long period of patience with HDIE. It would seem to me that upwards is inevitable with HDIE, and so it is nice to have it sitting in the background, not at risk, really, while you go about your daily activities in the rest of the marketplace.

A few stocks like HDIE can center the trader psychologically as well as strategically, the way a money market account can, except with real upside potential as well as near-at-hand liquidity.

So, I would not take to heart any newcomer's utterly immature rudeness and ill informed criticisms leveled at your investment style or at you personally. Successful people don't have the time, nor the interest, for indulging in such futile behavior as his.

Best wishes,
Charliss