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To: LOGAN12 who wrote (1195)5/28/1999 9:24:00 PM
From: David in Ontario  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3418
 
Logan12 - wine it is :)) As I keep saying over and over - if your picks are solid you have nothing to worry about. Ignore the short term up's and down's that management has no control over. The market can be fickle and irritating at times - just go with the flow.

Here's something that should cheer you up. On CNBC a few weeks back someone was being interviewed and CMGI came up in the discussion. The guy being interviewed described CMGI as a great company that was run by geniuses!! The whole world heard that comment. With that kind of sentiment - and with the tremendous regard the business community has for Ed Mullen - with GE's and CMGI's support as major minority shareholders - with a move from the NASDAQ SCM to NM - with upcoming announcements of 'initiation of coverage on MSGI' - with 'organic growth' underway and ongoing - with 10 quarters of back-to-back double digit reveune growth - what more could any investor want?

Take as much time as you need for your research - make considered and informed picks - ignore short term volatility (unless you want to grab stock on a dip) - and don't jump on board every hot fast moving stock (you'll be too late anyway).

This is the great thing about position trading based on internal fundamentals - it takes a lot of the worry out of investing.

If only I could get my 'selling strategy' to work better - which I will - then I'll also be grabbing 10,000 MSGI on dips!!

David :))

Ps. When MSGI moves above $50 or has 3-4 great up days and moves well beyond $50 - and I haven't announced that I've sold some into that strength and locked in my profit for the next upward cycle - please SLAP ME!!