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


To: majormember who wrote (8700)1/7/1999 9:24:00 PM
From: 230SL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15094
 
While it is true story time, here is mine:

A while ago, Charles and my roads crossed and I have to thank Charles to point HDIE out to me.
I did very little DD but checked his recommendations (track record so to speak) and guess what, most of the times he is dead on.
I had some money on the sidelines and put it in HDIE, strictly in good faith, at 3 7/8, watched it grow, sold bought back, sold ALYD yesterday morning, took a good hit, put it in HDIE made more than up for the loss, sold, bought it back.
Now I own HDIE (and quite a bid) on their own money, playing it with profits I made on it. I am planning to hold from now on (if I can, I love to trade).

Sounds like a good story, you bet it is, almost as good as my TRBD story and hopefully another short term story in the making (NSO)is going to be as good, only faster.

Good story alright, however there is one thing here that I find a bid disturbing.
A few people and their followers are very set in their ways, unable to accept that someone has a different style of investing. There is a say in Europe: Many roads lead to Rome.

A little more openmindedness regarding different styles of investements would look good on this board.

Then, on the other hand, the information that is shared here without having real down and dirty dogfights is very encouraging (SP?).

A big thank you to ya'll but a big special thanks to Charles T. Russell.

P.S. Had a good dinner with the family, ready for more now.