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Strategies & Market Trends : The Round Table: A work by the squares of the SNDK thread. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Daniel Joo who wrote (7)2/18/1999 11:08:00 PM
From: Rex Dwyer  Respond to of 194
 
I think the thread should be as Aus initially intended: to have the kind of interchange that we have enjoyed on the SNDK, but to not pollute the SNDK thread with talk about other stocks.

In general, we would bring our ideas to the table to share with intelligent people who can do fundamental research.

Cheers,
Rex



To: Daniel Joo who wrote (7)2/19/1999 9:10:00 AM
From: Ausdauer  Respond to of 194
 
Daniel,

First, thanks for visiting and contributing.

I think the Round Table could support several investment styles as many people seem to compartmentalize their positions into short term holds/trades and longer term "core" holdings. I am personally not enthralled with the idea of ultrashort holding periods (day trades) or high risk investment in penny stocks or the like. I hope the thread would attract people with longer time horizons for reasons I will explain later. Healthy discussions of relatively conservative options trading could also add some spice to the thread.

The most important thing is defining these goals at the outset and then trying to stick to them. It may be a moving target at first until we see which direction the contributors push the discussion.

I hope that things don't sound too regimented. It is regimented by design. I think that most SNDK contributors are disciplined and methodical, so this aspect of The Round Table shouldn't discourage too many from joining in.

Ausdauer