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  • IIC
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 14938

    Originally posted by Rob View Post
    lets = let's
    between you and I = between you and me



    Thx Mr. Grammar...IIC
    "Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"

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    • IIC
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2003
      • 14938

      Originally posted by skiracer View Post
      Mary,
      Exercise a little patience and spend some time just listening to the stock talk going on here and while you're at it try to read a book or two about trading and the basics of researching for stocks on your own. Any questions you might have will get answered pronto here. If you do come up with a pick run it by everyone here to get several opinions and then base your decision on that. There's no need to start off with big money or share trades. Just start making a few smaller trades, 10 or 20 shares of something you like for whatever reasons, and get your feet wet that way. In time you will start to feel comfortable and you will have eased into it in a subtle way. There is a wealth of knowledge here that will steer you in the right direction or at least give you the pros and cons of what you might be considering. But at this point I wouldn't let anyone else manage what money you have left. It's just as easy to lose it for yourself on your own. Exercise patience, there is no rush to do anything until you feel comfortable knowing all the parameters. As everywhere there will be people here who will try to push their ideas on you. Absorb what is good and fits for you and filter out the rest. It's just like picking stocks. But exercise patience and don't rush into anything especially another money manager or managed fund. Good luck.
      That's why I said to roll it over to CD's until she decides what she wants to do w/ her money...I'm not recommending CD's as a long term strategy...But at least she would make some and not have to worry about it until she decides on something else.

      Mary...to expand upon what Ski is talking about...I agree that you can learn something from others here...BUT, please be cautious...I'd suggest that you try and pick up on concepts rather than actual pix.

      I have been investing since the late 60's and been serious about investing since '83. I starting joining forums in 1997-98...I ran across some smart cookies around 2000...But trying to duplicate what they were doing never worked.

      My whole point is...Pick up on concepts, theory, ideas etc...Set your goals and develop a style that you are comfortable with. Sure, you'll pick up on some stocks that others mention that fit your criteria...But please don't attempt to copy anyone...It won't work unless you can be in constant contact w/ them via IM or telephone...Best, Doug
      "Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"

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      • Websman
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2004
        • 5545

        I wonder is Mary has ever heard of the VTP?

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        • IIC
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2003
          • 14938

          Originally posted by Websman View Post
          I wonder is Mary has ever heard of the VTP?


          Webs...I have a question about your site. What does "loose its effectiveness" mean???
          "Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"

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          • Websman
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2004
            • 5545

            Originally posted by IIC View Post
            Webs...I have a question about your site. What does "loose its effectiveness" mean???
            It's a Vulcan thing...You wouldn't understand.

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            • Rob
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2003
              • 3194

              Skiracer & Iceman, thanks for the sage advice you gave to Mary. It sounds good to me. Money management can be a tricky and perilous endeavor. A good, working knowledge of market forces, the fear and greed that drive markets, the companies one invests in, etc., are a person's best defensive weapon against devastating capital losses—and even then there are no guarantees. Anyone who invests their own money in the stock market without first doing some homework and educating themselves is taking a far greater risk than one who has made that additional effort.

              This POTW contest is a fun—and safe—way for one to test his or her investing ideas. Personally I would like to see people include their reasons behind their picks more often, as that would make it an even greater learning experience. But I nevertheless view this contest as a fun and very worthwhile diversion. It forces you to do your homework, and this results in a better understanding of the markets. And a better understanding of the markets heightens your ability to successfully manage your real-life nest egg. What else are you going to do with your time? Watch Laverne & Shirley reruns?
              —Rob

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              • mimo_100
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2003
                • 1784

                Originally posted by Rob View Post
                Skiracer & Iceman, thanks for the sage advice you gave to Mary. It sounds good to me. Money management can be a tricky and perilous endeavor. A good, working knowledge of market forces, the fear and greed that drive markets, the companies one invests in, etc., are a person's best defensive weapon against devastating capital losses—and even then there are no guarantees. Anyone who invests their own money in the stock market without first doing some homework and educating themselves is taking a far greater risk than one who has made that additional effort.

                This POTW contest is a fun—and safe—way for one to test his or her investing ideas. Personally I would like to see people include their reasons behind their picks more often, as that would make it an even greater learning experience. But I nevertheless view this contest as a fun and very worthwhile diversion. It forces you to do your homework, and this results in a better understanding of the markets. And a better understanding of the markets heightens your ability to successfully manage your real-life nest egg. What else are you going to do with your time? Watch Laverne & Shirley reruns?
                Rob

                You wrote: "... Personally I would like to see people include their reasons behind their picks more often,..."

                At various times, I posted similar words. From time to time, I have
                shared various calculations that I use. I think that, after talking to people
                around me, some [people] believe that their “picking system” is better than anyone around, so they do not want to “give” it away. I am a team person. I do not have all the answers. But I am willing to carry my share of the load if the end result is something good. What do you think?
                Tim - Retired Problem Solver

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                • riverbabe
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2005
                  • 3373

                  Hi Rob,

                  Please take me out of ESLR and put me into MSFT! Thank you!

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                  • Rob
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 3194

                    Originally posted by mimo_100 View Post
                    But I am willing to carry my share of the load if the end result is something good. What do you think?
                    Naturally I agree. Anyone that follows my Rob's Lobs thread has seen lots of info. on why I like ImClone, Google, and eBay, as well as some others. I will sometimes post my reasoning behind my picks here as well, though in a more abbreviated fashion.

                    If people don't want to post their reasons for their picks, for whatever their reasons are, well that's their prerogative. But we could all learn more from each other if people would simply say why they like this or that stock. That can be done without giving away the store.
                    —Rob

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                    • peanuts
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 3365

                      Originally posted by Rob View Post
                      Naturally I agree. Anyone that follows my Rob's Lobs thread has seen lots of info. on why I like ImClone, Google, and eBay, as well as some others. I will sometimes post my reasoning behind my picks here as well, though in a more abbreviated fashion.

                      If people don't want to post their reasons for their picks, for whatever their reasons are, well that's their prerogative. But we could all learn more from each other if people would simply say why they like this or that stock. That can be done without giving away the store.
                      I picked CUP because someone told me the cup and handles breakout all the time

                      nah... I liked copper stocks this weak, so I picked the one that I thought could make a major move. I still have 2 days
                      Hide not your talents.
                      They for use were made.
                      What's a sundial in the shade?

                      - Benjamin Franklin

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                      • Rob
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 3194

                        Missing In Action

                        What has become of Karel? This is the second week he's failed to enter a pick in the POTW. That's not like him.

                        Edit: I just checked his profile, and it shows his last activity as 10/13/2006 3:22 a.m. I hope nothing bad has happened to him.
                        —Rob

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                        • Rob
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 3194

                          Week 43 (4), Day 4 - The Flight of Gwhiz

                          For cryin' out loud, Gwhiz! Cut us some slack! Will ya?

                          —Rob

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                          • Websman
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 5545

                            YESSS!!!! Gwhiz!!!

                            DUDE!!!!!!

                            ERS is Rockin'!!!!!

                            I'm still holding this baby in my real portfolio!!!



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                            • RL
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2003
                              • 1215

                              Gwhiz enough already HUGE pick. guess I better start working on next weeks pick
                              Ray Long

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                              • IIC
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 14938

                                Originally posted by Rob View Post
                                What has become of Karel? This is the second week he's failed to enter a pick in the POTW. That's not like him.

                                Edit: I just checked his profile, and it shows his last activity as 10/13/2006 3:22 a.m. I hope nothing bad has happened to him.
                                I'm not positive...But I think Karel said something about being busy for a while???
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