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Strategies & Market Trends : AMIGOS INVITATIONAL YEEHAW PORTFOLIO

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To: Sergio H who wrote (578)7/3/1999 10:39:00 AM
From: Cary C  Read Replies (1) of 1316
 
Sergio a couple of follow up thoughts to my comments regarding stop losses.

1. Those wishing to set certain stop loss disciplines should do it as part of there buy price so they don't show a larger loss than that if the stock goes down.

2. Along with my thoughts that everyone should be allowed to hold their investment for as long as they want, I also think there comes some responsibility. I think they should have to share their thoughts either FA wise or TA wise periodically as to why they want to hold the stock. There some very intelligent and knowledgeable people (unfortunately I am not one of them) on this thread who might be able to point out some flaws or missed information that could actually save the person holding the stock or someone else that participates or frequents the thread some money. Even if we weren't in the stock it my serve as a learning experience. Of course this would require some people to check their ego in at the door.

Just realized that I sold LSI and don't currently have a stock in the portfolio. Time to get busy and find one.

Cary

Your CHP looks very interesting.
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