Friday, October 07, 2005
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This is a stock market blog about portfolio management,foreign stocks, exchange traded funds and the occasional musing about my firefighting experiences. The point here is to share process.
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Please keep us posted on what you decide to unload. I'm not interested so much in the specific names of stocks as I am what sectors. Most importantly, what is your plan to reinvest the proceedings. That is always the key question: when do you get back in, and in what? Good luck.
enter if the market turns? are you looking for a reversal, as if we're oversold? i'm holding puts on the DOW, and the homebuilders. looking for 9600 to 13000 DOW, the lower the better, and we're already in the money on that from when i started at DOW10500. i think we've got a long ways to go before i'm going to think of getting 'back in'.
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