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To: GregB who wrote (10882)2/6/1999 5:13:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Respond to of 15313
 
Hi Greg and the list goes on. The one thing I need to mention again is that each investor has their own investment style. Many are very happy with smaller profits on every stock they buy, and sometimes that is all I am after. Others look for the larger gains on each stock and in most cases that is what I look for on the longer term. I think it is great when an investor is able to take profit that meets their investment objectives. I feel Friday was a prime example of just that on FNTN and many other stocks for that matter, investors taking profits. More power to them. But for myself and at this point I am not willing to sell FNTN because I believe in my case it will reward me well.

Like Mike just said he sold for a profit and was able to get back in (I am happy he was able to). But that takes being on top of the market all day long with the stock turning down and most of the time I am unable to do that. If I did sell the stock most surly it would continue to climb and not retrench. So needless to say I a far from a day trader. But like Mike once in awhile I will pick a stock or two and try some day trading with them, but I don't have much luck doing it. I will just have to be content with being a longer investor because it has served me well over the last few years. But things could always change, if I could just retire from my computer consulting and teaching commitments and do nothing but trade on a day to day basis.

So enough said and best regards,

Bill Fortune III