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Technology Stocks : Quarterdeck: Making a Striking Comeback!

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To: Wink who wrote (2428)2/28/1998 8:33:00 AM
From: Linch   of 3307
 
Wink, since were all coming clean, here's what Ive done with my QDEK lately:

About 3 weeks ago I sold my 3000 shares of QDEK at an average price of about $3.20/share. I had plans of converting my IRA to a Roth IRA and mistakenly (as Ive since learned) thought that I would have to transfer cash, not securities. Anyway, this and the fact that the price was showing a little weakness I sold.

In my three or four weeks away from QDEK I:

1) bought NETM at $2.75 and sold at $2.875. :-)
2) bought APB (a closed end asian fund) and sold it a few days later
after losing a few hundred. :-(
3) bought SMCI at $7.125 and sold at $8.875 a few days later (its now
over $10) :-0

Then, a few days ago I bought 5200 shares of QDEK at $2 5/32 with my original investment monies, the above gains, and new $2000 Roth contribution.

Please, no one tell Nila (the girl I see in Houston) that I had sold without her permission (I had her buy 2000 shares of QDEK before Christmas and made her the promise that I wouldnt sell without consulting with her first).
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