To: Jenna who wrote (36088 ) 4/23/1999 1:03:00 PM From: Shirley A Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
Dear Jenna and Team Hello, Jenna and your wonderful team: I've been a subscriber for a little over a month and want to express my appreciation to you and your team for your high spirits, wonderful cooperation, and useful information. I'm a newbie to both investing and computers and am learning much from you as I read Jenna's material and your messages. My background is that I'm a clinical social worker, directed a children's psychotherapy program for eight years, and am taking a break after over 20 years of being a child therapist. When people have time I'd appreciate any responses people might have to these two questions. 1. Keith Benjamin is reported in today's CBS Marketwatch as saying that Internet stocks may fall in the wake of AOL and AMZN earnings reports next week. What do you think of this? I'd hate to go through another Internet stumble like the last one and am wondering if I should get out of my Internet holdings when possible. 2. I plan to upgrade my old computer, a Pentium 90, and wonder how powerful a computer needs to be to be able to have the maximum choice in terms of various charting software, Nasdaq Level Two, and others I might be interested in as I learn more. The On-Site Trader remote trading stations says their minimum requirements are a 300 Pentium II w 96 mb RAM. I plan to buy a notebook, although they're expensive, because I will be hoping to travel and trade out of different locations during my break from child psychotherapy. Are the AMD-KD-2,3DNow's adequate? The Celerons? I know people are busy trading now, so whenever you have time is fine. Thanks very much.