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Biotech / Medical : IMAT - ultrafast tomography for coronary artery disease

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To: Harold who wrote (3546)7/25/2000 7:15:09 PM
From: MJ  Read Replies (1) of 3725
 
Harold

If you feel somewhat disillusioned by the stock's not moving and feel like selling---don't. Just put it aside and someday without any reason known to anyone the stock will move---then don't be tempted to hold too long and lose your profit.

This actually describes how I work with stocks that are a disappointment on good news. Usuallly, after I sell, the stock then moves. No scientific reasoning to this even though I mostly look at stocks technically---just past experience and not following disappointment in news.

mj
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