>>Does anyone have anything to ease my fears?<<
Ron: Maybe a little price history will have a calming effect:
09/20/96 22,100 7 1/2 6 7/8 7 1/4 09/23/96 46,100 7 3/4 7 1/8 7 1/2 09/24/96 128,000 8 1/4 7 3/4 8 09/25/96 72,500 8 5/8 8 8 3/8 09/26/96 23,400 8 5/8 8 1/4 8 1/2 09/27/96 18,500 8 5/8 8 3/8 8 3/8 09/30/96 60,300 8 5/8 8 1/4 8 1/4 10/01/96 47,700 8 5/8 7 7/8 8 10/02/96 128,900 8 1/2 8 8 10/03/96 89,900 8 1/4 8 8 1/4 10/04/96 41,200 8 1/4 8 8 10/07/96 114,100 8 1/8 7 1/2 8 1/8 10/08/96 292,500 8 3/4 8 8 11/16 10/09/96 88,900 8 3/4 8 1/8 8 1/8 10/10/96 30,800 8 1/2 8 1/8 8 3/8 10/11/96 47,800 9 1/4 8 1/4 9 10/14/96 86,100 10 8 7/8 9 5/8 10/15/96 137,100 10 9 1/2 9 3/4 10/16/96 175,200 10 9 1/4 9 13/16 10/17/96 323,700 11 10 10 1/2
I have owned Cornerstone since summer of 1996. Do I wish I had sold on 10/17 and bought back in later. You betcha. But until I see some negative information or a change in fundamentals, Cornerstone is a keeper.
Also, I don't look for high volume at lower prices. I would rather see a trickle of volume, indicating some selling resistance. But I'm not going to get worked up over it either way.
I am going to hold CRNR through 1998, if that's what it takes, because I know it will double within 2 months if I sell it. <g>. |