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Technology Stocks : COMS & the Ghost of USRX w/ other STUFF
COMS 0.00130-18.8%Nov 7 11:47 AM EST

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To: Jeffery E. Forrest who wrote (7155)10/22/1997 5:40:00 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (3) of 22053
 
Jeff, selling has been so difficult for me. I buy for splits and then when the stock reaches my target price (so far it always has except for Kellogg which i thankfully sold immediately I realized it was an error) I hang on. Then I have to ride the damn thing. Idont mind rollarcoastering in a stock if its in my taxable account and if it is a position I mean to hold for months or longer. But when I buy something for acouple of weeks and then cant bear to let go I am always sorry!!!!!
Well not always, compaq has been fine. But mostly always.
Tell me about charting. Do you have software, or a special system you could explain? So far I have done some reading on TA, and the chapter in the ONeill book and I went to an hour workshop on it. But I dont really do anything with it yet, other than look at the charts on SI and try to compare charts of companies I'm interested in. Let me know if you have found a system or software that you believe works and isnt too complicated (whatever that means)
Happy investing!

Do you think that a company that is strong and has good earnings will eventually reach what appears to be its "rightful" price? (GGG eventually is NOT a good word there). Or do some just wallow even if earnings are fine?
Freeus
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