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

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To: nokomis who wrote (67187)10/20/1999 11:01:00 PM
From: lee kramer  Read Replies (6) of 120523
 
Nokomis: You're not alone. I suspect most of us go through the same thoughts. A stock may open up three or four higher, run some more and we hesitate to pull the trigger. I say to myself "Gee, it's up eight here. If I buy it and it drops I'm gonna lose and feel like an amateur." So I watch. Then it's up ten, twelve, eighteen. I won't get into T/A or "tools" here but I'll offer one suggestion; if your normal trade is 200 shares, buy 50 shares of that stock that's up 6 or 8 already. As you get more confident over time, you may want to increase your entry position. And in the meantime, enjoy those 50 shares. You won't get rich in a day, but you won't get clobbered either. (Lee)
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