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Microcap & Penny Stocks : DGIV -- Good Prospects?
DGIV 0.00Dec 5 4:00 PM EST

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To: Howard C. who wrote (7144)4/24/1998 3:17:00 PM
From: ChartMan  Read Replies (3) of 7703
 
Howard: No one ever went broke taking profits so I'm told. As for advice, I am far from being "brilliant", but I'll give you my take on it for what is worth. Rocketman already made the point about reflecting on why you bought the stock to begin with. So why did you?
Whatever the reason, is it still valid? If so, you shouldn't have sold, but that's a done deal now so I won't blah-blah-blah on that. The question at hand for you and others in your position is "what to do now?" or better yet "how do I still make $$$ on this puppy?" Well history has a way of repeating itself, so HOW did you make $$$ on it in the first place? You held your breath and jumped in. Right? Do it again. Don't even think about "timing" your purchase. Too hard unless you can watch this thing all day to pick your spot. Byron mentioned that in a post awhile back. If you really believe this company has promise AND you have dollars to invest, buy back in. Shares at these levels will seem cheap down the road ($10+) just like the $0.58 ones seemed cheap when you sold them today. Hope that helps.

You are responding to this message from Howard C. on Apr 24 1998
3:02PM EST

Any advice for those of us whose spines feel a little queasy at the moment? Panic selling is an interesting phenomenon, although I guess I should not feel too depressed as I bought 1/2 of what I sold at $0.58 and the other half at $4. Sold at $6.125 today. So now, all you brilliant strategists, any advice? thanks.
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