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Non-Tech : Dorsey Wright & Associates. Point and Figure

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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (4445)1/5/2000 10:51:00 AM
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When I bought DISH I set the stop @ 82 until I had some breathing room. I planned on holding long term as well. I didn't think when it hit 100 that there was much to worry about and neglected to pull my stop, which was hit today. I don't like stops being run in these kinds of days. It can cost because the drastic drop is usually just a spike down and then there you are with a sale way below close. It's tricky. It's almost as if someone just snatches away your shares while you aren't looking and then waves them in your face once they float back up. Usually within 20 minutes. PSFT gone. I don't have stops set on NETS because of this exact situation. In other words..I'm getting hammered.

DOH!
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