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Politics : RAMTRONIAN's Cache Inn

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To: Gutterball who wrote (5000)3/26/1998 1:09:00 PM
From: chip powers  Read Replies (1) of 14464
 
Is it easier to buy in the 3's or the 7's?

I believe that the market-makers only goal in life is to buy back
stock at a lower price than they sold it for. I KNOW that falling
prices create sellers...and I KNOW that they know that too.
Therefore, they can inflict all the pain they want on the owners
who don't have the stomach nor conviction to hold on to the stock
of the companies they believe in.

I hold RMTR and am feeling a great amount of pain...BUT, I also know
that it's harder to buy more in the 4's than it is to buy in the 6's
or 7's. Imagine how hard it will be to buy in the 3's...most people
won't.

NOW-rising prices create buyers...so once it turns...more people will
come in at the 6's, 7's & 8's. When this happens one could fully
expect it to come fast and hard. So, I'm buying more in the 4's as
hard as it is for me to do.

I say...The fuse on the RMTR Rocket is lit...I just don't know how
long or short it is.

In addition, INST ownership has risen from 10.98% to 13.64% in the
last couple of weeks. That equals about 5.064 m shares. Looking
at the chart makes me think that they are getting in low. If you're
waiting for the 3's-best of luck!!!
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