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To: Peach who wrote (1304)7/29/1997 11:32:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell   of 10786
 
Well, Norm, I first bought shares at 10.5 and watched them sink to 9.5. I also bought some at 11.25 and watched them sink to 8. When it hit 8, I bought some with money I had no business putting in the market and turned around a few days later and sold them at 10, and watched it climb another 2 points in two days. Certainly it would have been easier on my mind if I had just circled today's date as the first date in several months to check the stock price-- and I'd be ecstatic.

But, no, I bought more at 22.5 and watched it sink the next day to 18.5. I bought again at 27.5 after a rise to 32, and watched it sink to 22. Bought more at 23.75 and am watching it bounce around.

Yeah, I guess we ALYD investors are all masochists. Perhaps this time next month we'll be complaining our $55 shares just dropped to $49 (g). Hang in there, the operative word is "when", not "if"!

- Jeff
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