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Re: RRainman9999 post# 3533

Thursday, 02/03/2005 10:42:46 PM

Thursday, February 03, 2005 10:42:46 PM

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This board is too cluttered to catch-up with every evening....so I've been wasting a lot of time here....and haven't been learning much.

To be more efficient I've just been going to a few peoples profiles and reviewing their post histories. I don't want to ignore everyone else; but there's upwards of 200 posts a day here now.

Maybe the board does need some more well defined ground rules? But I agree with kozuh that it's reasonable to want to look back at some of the sentimental multi-baggers every now and then. There may still be some people holding it that would like to discuss exit strategies for long-term gains considerations...or gloat to hweb about patience.

But maybe a few categorical exclusion should be established....such as:
1.) Companies that never earned a profit.
2.) Companies that were previously introduced here, but have a present P/E over 50.

Something like that would take a lot of the extraneous discussion right off this board.

Then again, I suppose this post is extraneous as well. Doesn't matter much, no one responds to my posts anymore anyway....I feel like I've been exiled for being a part-timer. lol! Well the job ends in March....and I might be becoming a full-timer again? Managed to get by okay last year doing this....and increase my seed money pretty well so that I wouldn't need to make 450% again this year.

Thanks for the stocks that helped make that possible for me.....made the best of a bad situation thanks to many of you :)


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