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    • Sat Aug 30th 13:46 PM
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      Will You Look Back on Today as Your Greatest Missed Opportunity?
      I am glad to say I remember when folks abandoned Intel in the early '90's due to a minor glitch in its microprocessing chip - although most systems relied on it's microchip for processing - I bought. They fixed the problem and the company boomed. I am also glad to say that despite the real estate market - I have been able to bid do properties for some value based private real estate investors along the way to work on my formulas. So to say this is a bad market, is a mater of perspective. I believe as long as value stocks continue to provide value - one should stick with it like a reliable friend.
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    • Sat Aug 30th 13:40 PM
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      Luxury Retail Stocks: Two Worth a Look
      Ironically, despite the state of the current economy, the number of new millionaires in the USA continues to rise. What we call problem or crisis is called opportunity in China. Fortunately a lot of entrepreneurs discover their finest hour during times of great need.
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    • Sat Aug 30th 13:36 PM
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      Again With the Financials - Fast Money Recap (8/29/08)
      Long term investing wins every time. Just remember why you married her...I mean bought the stock in the first place. :-)
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    • Sat Aug 30th 13:31 PM
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      Faith Doesn't Cut It - Cramer's Mad Money (8/29/08)
      Cramer is a brilliant and brave man. He tells the truth - most of which is common sense but people on Wall Street are mostly afraid to say or would fear for their lives. Also, it doesn't take much to consider his common sense approach to taking responsibility for your investment portfolio. 5-10 stocks is diversified focused investing. I don't think Warren Buffet would be upset at most of Cramer's picks nor would I. Alas, unlike some...Cramer is also man enough to change his mind if proven wrong. More people on Wall St should be so brilliant as to let college students find the needle in the haystack winners that don't always land on the top ten list. It's about value investing. Right? I'll say it again.Cramer's a brilliant man.....and we're not even related. :-D
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