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144 Joe, I think you are hitting on a point that needs to be emphasized -- the discChuzzlewit-2/8/1999
143 Reginald, LTCM, it seems, is the favorite whipping person for all non-academicBGR-2/8/1999
142 <That is what academicians try to capture by the volatility or standard deviReginald Middleton-2/8/1999
141 Joe, You comment,<i>Usually the riskiest end of the equity market are theSteve Robinett-2/8/1999
140 Reginald, I come back to Apratim's observation that we are dealing, in partChuzzlewit-2/8/1999
139 <i>That is the investor's primary fear. The risks in any investment sReginald Middleton-2/8/1999
138 jhg_in_kc, I am wary about valuing internet stocks. I can only say that I usedBGR-2/8/1999
137 gentlemen, focus your brilliant lasers on AOL and other internet stock valuatiojhg_in_kc-2/8/1999
136 Risk and reward do not go hand in hand except in the low risk to the middle groJoe E.-2/8/1999
135 Reginald, I think we are again getting caught up in the nomenclature issues. OBGR-2/8/1999
134 Reg, You comment, <i>The investors primary risk is that they will lose moSteve Robinett-2/8/1999
133 I agree with you, but you still have not captured the risk. The uncertainty youReginald Middleton-2/8/1999
132 CTC, That was a very good example. Particularly the fact that you can concentrBGR-2/8/1999
131 Reginald, Since both securities end up the same at the end of the year, you maBGR-2/8/1999
130 I understand your point on nomenclature, but to the investor - losing money is Reginald Middleton-2/8/1999
129 The quickest way to inside my thought process is to read what I have wrote on tReginald Middleton-2/8/1999
128 The specific risks that an investor takes easily overlap, which is why wo many Reginald Middleton-2/8/1999
127 Apratim, you're right! I think you've hit the nail squarely on the headChuzzlewit-2/7/1999
126 Reginald, <i>From the investors perspective, you could actually be oversBGR-2/7/1999
125 It seems to me that the idea of using the implied volatility on LEAPS may work Chuzzlewit-2/7/1999
124 Reg, You comment, <i>Again I posit that risk, from an investor's persSteve Robinett-2/7/1999
123 Again I posit that risk, from an investor's perspective cannot be truly meReginald Middleton-2/7/1999
122 and...where do you think....the money comes from for cash from...for Playboy anMaryinRed-2/4/1999
121 Mary, I don't mean to rain on your parade, but that is the most peculiar anChuzzlewit-2/4/1999
120 Value of "eyeballs" +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ MaryinRed-2/4/1999
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