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Strategies & Market Trends : Pitbull Investing Strategies

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To: Ralph Garcia who wrote (737)4/6/1998 12:03:00 AM
From: Kenric  Read Replies (1) of 789
 
Ralph,

Do you ever follow what happens to the Pitbull selections once you sell them. Looking at your 98 trading history I notice that alot of your stocks sell at less than 1 point gains. But digging deeper, alot of those stocks you sell at losses or minimal gains have had large increases since you sold.

I personally think the Pitbull exiting strategy exits too quickly because alot of stocks pull back slightly after a new high.

I am using Pitbull to buy stocks and hold, so I don't really use the sell stops.

For example, your first 5 stocks sold this year.

MLI - sold at 51.125, now at 64.625 profit 10.6%
XPED- sold at 26.75, now at 36.625 profit 32%
XEL - This was at 28 in January???
LNTV - not trading??
CNK - sold at 29.5, now at 28.875 gain 0%

I have actually bought some Pitbull selections and held them without
checking. I am curious as to which sell signal you hit the most?
Is it the Rel Str or the Stop Loss?

Kenric
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