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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian REITS, Trusts & Dividend Stocks

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To: Lorne Larson who wrote (2839)3/14/2002 12:33:04 AM
From: Peter W. Panchyshyn  Read Replies (1) of 11633
 
Assume I sell at $5.00, 1000 shares of a stock I bought at $6.00, for a loss of $1000. Assume as well that I use the $5000 sale proceeds to buy a stock at $10 which than moves to $100 for a gain of $45000

------------- What is it with these traders and their examples. To try to prove a point. In the example the loss is allways so small and the gain is allways so HUGE. Just once I would like to see a real documented example of these types of gains. From $10 to $100. NOT LIKELY --------------------
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