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Non-Tech : The Critical Investing Workshop

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To: cowgirl-ona-1eyed-horse who wrote (26041)7/20/2000 12:48:11 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (1) of 35685
 
Thanks......I have no idea what I am going to do with the Q. I have a couple of leaps and, stupidly a few long shares I bought the otherday when the patents were upheld and it looked like the Q was back. Naturally, I bouth at the absolute high of $70, so I am now way underwater with those shares as well. I should have known. My brain was going "wait til after earnings", but my balls were going " I want revenge", and didnt want to miss Q running upward. So for now, I think I'll just wait. If it drops considerably, i'll add to the long shares I just bought, if it goes up...well, I'll just breathe a sigh of relief.

I bought some JDSU at 122 an after hours yesterday.....I sure hope it makes a nice run. I have some shares now covered with Jan 170's, but I think I will let these new ones sit uncovered for awhile.

Lastly, dont ask me why I didnt buy qcom at $55 instead of $70 or JDSU at $80 instead of $122.....I have few answers except that I am trying to buy when things look positive...so I end up buying on the way up, rather then the way down. This goes against my old psychology of buy low, buy when it's dropping like a rock.....anyway, lets see what the market brings for the next 6months. Hopefully Tom is right and Naz runs wild for rest of year and qcom rights it's wavering ship.

Keith
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