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Name: marginboy Choose Me!
Home: Port Jefferson, OH
Age: 36
Occupation: Full-time Investor
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Education: M.S., comp. sci.
Annual Income: $184,000
Debt: $219,000
Cash: $52,500
Operating Margin: 32.9%
Profit Margin: 18.1%
Price to Earnings: 67.5
Annual Return
vs. S&P 500:
12.6%
Favorite Stocks: Whatever's undervalued
Investment Style: Day trader
Note: The life valuation graph is created based on data provided by the individual. It is a graphical representation of their financial well being. The more data the individual provides, the more accurate the graph.
Return on Investment -37%
Relative Strength 25
Jan 98: Quit job at brokerage to start career in trading
Feb 99: Opened own day-trading firm
Dec 00: Ended year up 104%
Jan 01: Divorce
Aug 01: Untimely margin calls
Jan 02: Shut down firm, continues to trade independently
I love playing the stock market. I love the thrill of getting in and out at the perfect moment and the joy of doubling your money in less than a day. I want to find someone who shares my passion for investing and living the good life. I also enjoy sailing, mountain climbing, and spontaneous trips to places like Africa, India, and the Caribbean.
A bit too intense
Dan's somewhat attractive, but just a little too intense for my tastes. Those of you with a more aggressive personality might like Dan ok.
made me feel special
a night with dan is not your normal date, but if you want that, go hang out in a starbucks. he drove me around in his limo, and showed me the city. He knew everybody, and I felt really neat.
Four hours I'll never get back
If you want to impress a women, Dan... be polite, listen to her, and for God's sake, turn off the damn cell phone for five minutes.
Dan has some impressive numbers, such as his staggering 12% return above the S&P 500. But Dan also has quite a bit of debt; $200K is a big concern. Find out the reasons for the debt before jumping into anything. His life valuation in 2000 was very high, but a miserable 2001 raises serious questions about Dan's long-term performance. If you're the risky type, though, Dan might be perfect for you.

Fool Valuation: WORTH A LOOK, BUT UNDERSTAND THE RISKS

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