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Politics : Idea Of The Day

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To: TWICK who wrote (40170)7/9/2001 12:19:46 PM
From: rocklobster  Read Replies (1) of 50167
 
It seems to me that it would be much smarter buying ones that had already warned..I did this with much success on the longside in last years downtrend... I finally got into trouble when I bought RNWK long and they hadn't warned

I had five thousand shares and they warned two days after I bought them and lost half their value overnight..I bought at 12 they closed at 10 warned and opened next day at 5

the ones who already have warned move just as nicely and there's no "event risk" of a possible warning just look at how nicely ITWO moved and AMCC and WEBM you can get great moves out of companies that already warned, and you know your not going to get blindsided

who wants to risk an ISSX even or a MANU event..

I'm staying away from companies that havn't warned...just look at EMC>....jus three weeks ago they were saying everything was just fine and they weren't going to pre announce.. then all of a sudden they blow up...

yikes..it's still a treacherous market out there for longs

rok
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