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Old 03-07-2010, 08:08 PM   #41

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Re: Is Buy and Hold Dead?

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Originally Posted by thalestrader »
You read O'Neil in high school. That is all I needed to hear.

One would presume that a discussion of Buy and Hold might benefit from a discussion of alternates to the approach.

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Well I'm glad you pointed out other alternatives to the approach.

If I read O'Neil last month, would that make a difference? Or maybe since I've devoted my life towards this business I learned other methods that pulled me away from O'Neil? I've always felt canslim is a great gimmick to sell books and other services. But if the strategy makes you consistent money then I'm happy for you. Good to know some people can make money with it.
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