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To: Dale Knipschield who wrote (3463)3/12/1999 6:47:00 PM
From: Mao IIRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 118717
 
Dale: Congrats on EPAY!!!! Next up may try GBLX or BVSN. Former especially moved today and may move nicely Mon. Also into CNXT today, longer term. There is talk, by the way of some sector rotation underway -- out of techs and into oils. (Im already there with FGI.) Oil and oil service issues are definitely on the move. FGI is up almost 40 percent from recent lows. But this move seems premature and dependent on OPEC sticking together on production cuts, which obviously remains to be seen. I still think there is short term money to be made here. SLB, HAL and select smaller service ops. Pick your oil company -- I like UCL, MRO, KMG. Later. M2



To: Dale Knipschield who wrote (3463)3/13/1999 1:32:00 AM
From: Dale BakerRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 118717
 
Glad you got to do the EPAY shuffle. The real satisfaction comes in buying something like EPAY at 19, before it's become a "hot" stock. Ditto with FNDTF at 17 7/8 and VRIO at 28.

As I have learned recently, picks like that are the key to making serious amounts of money, whether your portfolio is five figures or seven. The absolute amounts really don't matter (which is why I never post them). Good stockpicking and smart trading get you the serious percentage gains.

The player with the most % wins in my book. All the best.