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

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To: Jenna who wrote (97362)5/12/2000 11:29:00 AM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (3) of 120523
 
Out IBM puts.. holding FLEX, WCG Long BCE, now I picked up a nice bargain today for hubby "T" at 36 15/16. My neighbor was holding when it was at the highs of "60" but he 'doesn't need the money this year'..so he didn't sell :-) No one needs the money.. we just loving watching profits erode and letting other people make the ride up from 37.. I don't know when he got in, he didn't volunteer and I didn't ask.

Third time time since the 'crash' I entered my 'old portfolio' again. The one I sold BEFORE the crash. Once I had it for a nice 3-4 day hold which defined into 25-50% gain and now again. But you see we are 'daytraders' so we don't know how to hold stocks for the 'longer return' Only investors who were losers 10 out 10 since end of March if they held, I think those averages are pretty dismal.

Investor's Business Daily centerfold on Thursday's newspaper has the whole saga of the nasdaq 'crash' and their warnings along the way. Of course a lot of the newspaper is taken out of context but they still did a lot to help out 'informed investors' to get out.
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