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To: lee kramer who wrote (42202)5/27/1999 1:43:00 PM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 120523
 
From - infobeat.com
** The U.S. economy advanced at a slightly less brisk clip at the
beginning of 1999 than previously thought, the Commerce Department
said on Thursday, but company profits swelled at the fastest rate
in four years. The nation's GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT -- the broadest
measure of total economic activity within U.S. borders -- grew at
a revised but still healthy 4.1% annual rate in the first quarter
instead of the 4.5% previously reported. See




To: lee kramer who wrote (42202)5/27/1999 1:59:00 PM
From: SMALL FRY  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
Lee,

This market is still directionless... great for nimble ST traders, not much else...2-3 points swings can be very profitable. I'm yet to be convinced to hold anything past the next day's open... some of my IT and LT IRA stocks are taking a beating but the reason they're there is to somewhat dampen my frequent headlong flight to extreme speculations in my trading... so far so good. For the year my trading account is only outpacing my IRA account by about 20 - 25%. Thanks to former IT holds like TGLO, VRIO, WEBT, MLTX, EGRP, NITE, HLTH and some micro caps... no thanks to a lot more...<g>

Good luck... Jack be nimble, Jack be quick...

SF