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To: Dan Clark who wrote (2)4/21/1999 9:49:00 PM
From: DEllilah  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25
 
I think all of this hyping fundamental stocks, steel and coke and copper and trashing tech was just to get some of the new people scared and running to...gasp...Coca Cola. Does it look that way to you?



To: Dan Clark who wrote (2)4/22/1999 12:16:00 AM
From: Mr. Rhino  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25
 
That is a GREAT analogy. That's one of the reasons I worte what I did today. Maybe to get some ideas. After all that is what this is about.

So if I miss my 7:56AM train to work tomorrow morning, which I probably will because it's pretty late right now, I'll catch the next one.

So I'll remember your BUS analogy. VERY GOOD!!!

Thanks

Mr. Rhino



To: Dan Clark who wrote (2)4/22/1999 12:22:00 AM
From: Mr. Rhino  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25
 
I have also found that the less I react, and the less I buy, it seems the more I make.

Now that's a peculiar one? The less i buy, the more I make.

Well I know when i react to these "pumps" I get whole bunch of stuff I really don't want. Mind you, I haven't done it more than once, but it was very frustrating.

The fewer stocks i ahve at any given point, the easier it is for me to manage. That's the way it is for me anyway. I bet there are people out there who love to have a few dozen stocks, but I can't seem to juggle that many.

Mr. Rhino