Posted by James22 on March 11, 2008 at 18:31:24 from (207.179.239.173):
In Reply to: Dow UP...... posted by Don Cress on March 11, 2008 at 13:35:47:
Sometimes it is better to be lucky than good. Was totally out of US market and thought we might be due for a bounce, so threw in quite a few dollars yesterday. Can't hardly believe the Fed came in and spooked such a rally. Expected to gain a few dimes on the shares but got dollars instead. Sold everything except Cat which after hours gave an encourging forecast and appears be good for some more advancement tomorrow (another lucky stroke). If I could do this everyday, might eventually feel bold enough to offer Warren Buffet advice. Perhaps with this luck should have bought lottery tickets. Now if I could just get the Far East to catch fire again...
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