To: Semaphore Heathcliffe
That's my opinion. It's always better to spread your buys around a bit, because any one company can have problems, and different companies may make their moves at somewhat different times.
I would just avoid getting carried away. I have put small amounts in a few junior companies, but I wouldn't put everything into one of them. Still, on the whole it does look like a once-in-twenty-years opportunity. The Fed has been playing games for decades, and has generally gotten away with it, but it may be that Robert Rubin went too far and now things are starting to pop.
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01/05/2003 7:02:02 PM PST by
Cicero
To: Cicero
I've been riding this thing for a year now, trying-trying-trying to get relatives and close friends to jump on while it's still a minor business news story. No takers. Everyone is content to watch their freaking net worth grind southward, "because my financial advisor says he's seen this before and the market will come back soon."
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