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To: Rob C. who wrote (70633)1/6/1999 5:17:00 PM
From: DownSouth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
If you call buying a stock at $13.00 and selling above $28.00

PMJI, but I don't see $28 on the chart, Rob. Can you 'splain what you mean? Are your predicting $28? When? On what basis?



To: Rob C. who wrote (70633)1/6/1999 8:27:00 PM
From: carl a. mehr  Respond to of 186894
 
Robert,
We all live and some of us learn. It has been my experience that you have to be nimble and find a looser to whom to sell a stock that you bought from a looser. It is done all the time. Why don't you also concentrate on AMD.

If the 5 year chart for SQNT didn't tell you something ... why I am taking to a wall? The Humble One has outdone Warren Buffet by leaps and bounds. Last 8 year's portfolio gain of 62% per annum compounded annually; include my first year of learning where I lost half of my my portfolio's value, the 9 year's gain is 42% compounded annually.

Young man, when you buy a stock from a looser, then you will 99 44/100 percent of the time have to sell the stock to a looser.


tscn.com

I just love the 5 year charts. MFST and INTC are a couple of very good picks.

I hope this message will help enlighten all who hears 'my words' and that profitable companies will fill your portfolios. Up 11.56% in 3 days - this year will no doubt be a double.
humble carl