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To: D. Swiss who wrote (2225)2/21/2000 6:53:00 AM
From: Dutch   of 10714
 
May I echo unclewest's sentiments. The buying of an equity is the easy part. On bad days when they go "sale" most many panic and dump or experience paralysis by analysis. If dd is done buy.

The second half, selling is much tougher. Each time you buy or sell you have to be right. The more buying and selling the tougher it gets.

Ex. Bought Cree, averaged in, at $65. If I sold on Tues at $170 it would be a nice taxable gain. Not only would my sell have to right, but when I reinvest my next pick would have to be right. I would have to right THREE times, it is a lot easier to be right ONCE. JMO.

I would take an initial position, on a "bad" day, and average in on established price points. GLIA.
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