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Strategies & Market Trends : Market Gems:Stocks w/Strong Earnings and High Tech. Rank

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To: debra vogt who wrote (47075)6/29/1999 12:58:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) of 120523
 
debra..thanks for a great post. I agree with everything. I was surprised that so many people were against CUST, even on the CUST thread, there are no real longs. I was one of the only long I know since June 17. I'm not in CUST any longer but I will be watching this like a hawk every day (I watch it every 15 minutes!). NDB would be a waste of a very good short term opportunity to just take a small profit and exit the stock completely.
Here is a partial reprint of a post I made yesterday evening:
How to decide if YOU like the company based on your own DD and not someone elses thoughts:

Look at a company's fundamentals, history, trends, momentum, current market conditions, variables, street thoughts (Analysts). Design an intelligent investment strategy around this criteria. Go long and short, whatever the criteria calls for. BOTH positions are viable mechanisms to make money. Never get caught up in the majority, most people are followers and not leaders therefore much of the time the minority may actually have the correct take. That was me, the minority voice on CUST.

Now when it does go down, everyone will say "Yep we were right, this was really a dog." Okay but in my book 32 to 56 profit (not including an extra 4 3/4 points on a 'double play' day) is nothing to be sneezed at, and like I said before this "dog" was the "Best of Show" at the Westminster Dog Show.
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