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Strategies & Market Trends : Cents and Sensibility - Kimberly and Friends' Consortium

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To: DO$Kapital who wrote (35637)11/30/1999 3:57:00 PM
From: JoF   of 108040
 
MORE$, I totally agree. We do have TIME on our side. I was a holder of EBAY, YHOO, & AOL. I watched YHOO hit 111. And AOL was in the 80's. EBAY, even after its big crashes, never went down to my buy price but I sold it. And I sold YHOO, and I sold AOL. I didn't NEED to sell them. I should of bought at those levels. It taught me a lesson. I didn't lose a lot of money but I could of made a lot if I would of held and sold later as they recovered.

It is so easy to get swept into the selling hype just as it is to get swept into the buying hype. That is part of the education that traders go through. I do this full time. I have no day job and haven't had for nearly a year.
I have a portfolio that I never trade. Then I have a portfolio that I trade in and out of. Today, I am hearing that the NASDAQ is tanking and I am watching my stocks going into the close very strong. Makes me happy.
Happy Trading!
Jo
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