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To: Bob Biersack who wrote (94636)4/25/2000 10:05:00 AM
From: Connor26  Read Replies (2) of 120523
 
Bob - what i was trying to ask was......when a trigger is called (yes, the stock is up and you've lost some - that is ok) does that mean the stock hit a magic number and should continue higher? would you be safe buying when the trigger is called? (hypothetically of course, nothing is a sure thing) what i see a lot of is that someone calls a trigger and the price comes down a smidge - is that a good time to buy? or is it just plain to late to get in at all? sorry for all the questions - Connor26
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