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To: C.J. Allbaugh who wrote (667)1/29/1999 2:00:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (1) of 2489
 
CJ, I cannot "suggest" an answer, as I am not a licensed registered broker. Where to sell a stock has more to do with where you bought and what type of trade it is than anything else. The most important thing is to remove your original investment when you can. This insures your profits, should your broker mess up, or your car break down on your way to work or for some other factor.

Buying and selling both have more to do with lessening risk than anything else. And only you can determine your own risk vs. reward factors. When it is all over, what will you wish you would have done?

Rande Is
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