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Gold/Mining/Energy : T.ITE: iTech Capital (TSE)

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To: marcos who wrote (1272)10/26/1999 5:04:00 PM
From: Crazy Canuck  Read Replies (1) of 5053
 
>>I haven't sold any either, and don't intend to. But i can see why i should have<<

Unfortunately, you can't have it both ways!

If you don't intend on selling then you have to accept that the stock will go through ups and downs along the way. Second guessing and saying that you probably should have sold, when you really don't intend on selling seems to me to be recipe for disaster and sleepless nights. Sorry for being blunt, however my advice (even if you haven't asked me for it) is to make a longer term decision on where the company is headed, then stick by your decision, and don't second guess yourself.

If you fully understand what is coming down the pipe, and this has caused you to believe that something fundamental has changed about the company and its plans - and you don't like it, then get out of the stock.

Now, if nothing has changed your feelings about its potential - and the stock drops, then I suggest you view any dip in price as a buying opportunity.

Crazy Canuk
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