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Technology Stocks : Texas Instruments - Good buy now or should we wait?
TXN 193.32-0.9%Jan 23 9:30 AM EST

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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (5590)3/31/2001 7:35:46 AM
From: hdl  Read Replies (3) of 6180
 
That's why I'll be selling half on the next bump up to the top of the trading range. I figure that, on repeated dips and rallies, I can gradually accumulate a low-cost position.

that is absurd. i realize a trade may only be $7 commission. But you may sell and not get a chance to buy except at a higher price.

the solution to accumulating a low cost position is very simple and apparent. Buy all u can now- surely, today's price is very low cost. (it seems u do know this.) as you get more funds from income, selling assets or wherever (i don't suggest begging, borrowing or stealing-you don't have to copy my bad habits) buy more ti, at least until it hits 60. that way u continue to accumulate ti, a great stock and company, at a low cost. when ti is 200, adjusted for splits, look at the fundamentals and the tax issues and buy, sell or hold depending on what seems appropriate.

don't be an idiot. do as i say. don't be an ingrate. thank me every 10 points to 200 and beyond.
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