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Strategies & Market Trends : Buffettology

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To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (2505)6/2/2000 10:31:00 PM
From: James Clarke  Read Replies (1) of 4690
 
The thinly traded ones that you're right on go up all at once in my experience. Either they get taken over, or all of a sudden they go up 30% in a week after doing nothing for six months. And when I give up on one, it usually happens a week later. Its easy to say you've got to be patient - more importantly, you've got to be right. If you're wrong on a thinly traded stock, you're dead as an institutional investor. As an individual investor I find I can usually get out in time - its a lot easier to sell 200 shares of one of these things than 200,000.
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