Few words are now the wisest.
Regarding "AJ my runner", just now I have the honor to quote:
When your work is done, then withdraw! That is the way of the Heaven. Lao Tze
I will now be taking a much deserved Holiday from the massive work load on running, managing and updating myself this web page and research notes etc..The 1Q earnings were mostly good to excellent on the universe of favored stocks and momentum is good for these to continue. There are no Hotel or Tourism stock picks which are still the "wild card" for now.
We will soon be back as Thaistocks.com is truly entrenched. The better web-design, the new "insider transactions" tool and a new improved search engine in addition to my insights and model portfolio are meaningfull enhancements. We are proud to have a new Swiss partner.
Since 1997, the web page has continuously & regularly updated -without any interruptions or down time. Now, is the moment for a gainful withdraw while I finalize our new Swiss company, and new top of the line payment & auto-password system the Credit Suisse Zurich, Switzerland.
Beware of trading yourself out of your winning positions and be patient. While always mindful to sudden changes and never implying any guarantees, my view is to "keep everything in tact" until the SET benchmark index -deservingly so- moves well above 400 and then....-but that is another story, to be continued.
Best Regards,
Paul A. Renaud.
May 17 '03.
"I link Art to investing...
"To make serious money you have to dream better than the market place and you have to be in touch with your feelings; sensing when pressure is about to come off securities and when markets are psy-chotic and about to act out their craziness.
"Abstract art and investing both deal with the distorting patterns of ambiguous concepts.
"Just as good art in every succeeding generation challenges the estab-lishment's conception of what art is and should be, the smart money in each economic cycle is the grave dancer over the moribund consensus, which never sees change until it is reported in the next day's newspaper.
"Investing money successfully may well be the ultimate existential gesture."
An old investor guru proverb.