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

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To: Jim B who wrote (11227)7/11/1999 10:12:00 PM
From: Kimberly Lee  Read Replies (2) of 108040
 
Very thoughtful post, Jim, thanks.

<do you rarely sell a stock at a loss? if you say you've bought then until we hear you've sold you've still got it right?>

Generally speaking, yes. But sometimes, as in the case of OPGS, I am reluctant to post my sell several days ago during the runup, fearing that it may perpetuate a panic sell off. Ever since I pronounced XSNI done when it broke key supports on it's way down from 6 7/16 down to 2 a month or two ago, I tend to become more careful about revealing my feelings about a stock's downturn as many intermediate and long term holders of the stock may suffer, at least in the interim.

And in the cases of stocks like CHML where I change my mind sometimes several times a week..I do post buying and selling points whenever I have time.

I do occasionally sell stocks at losses (mostly small), and if I feel they are pertinent, I would post them without much hesitation.
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