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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (109314)3/12/1999 8:27:00 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
OT -- <<.. I'm amazed that you are admitting such a flagrant case of de-worsification on the open thread. There may be woman and children listening. >>

Uncle Frank: I resent those remarks. I am not day trading..but I am doing a little aggressive investing in some internet stocks (like EPAY and VERT). This is in an online IRA and there are no tax implications. The goal is to generate significant gains that will allow me to buy additional DELL shares. So far the strategy is working. I traded eBay for EPAY because of where these stocks were in their life cycles and I also had to consider their valuations. I like eBay's brand, business model and growth prospects. Yet, this firm has rocketed up nearly 2000% in under 6 months. Have you checked out the P/E? They are profitable but I will wait for the earnings to catch up to the inflated price. My "farm team" of emerging digital economy companies is evolving. AOL and CMGI have earned a permanent position. DELL, on the other hand is still my large core position -- and I plan to add to it in the next 6 months. I am very aggressively invested and so far my experiment is going well. I hate to disappoint you but most of my holdings are not true Gorilla investments !!!...

Enjoy the Weekend.

Regards,

Scott