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Technology Stocks : Healthcare.com Corporation (Nasdaq: HCDC)was [HDIE]

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To: Andrew H who wrote (2574)8/12/1998 1:15:00 PM
From: Charliss  Read Replies (1) of 15094
 
Andrew,

Yes....of course, we all have different goals.

If HDIE were simply a long term investment for me- a year and longer- I would not be holding nearly the number of shares I now have. Common sense would tell me that, given my goals and how I would ideally allocate my finances, this number of shares in a non-moving stock is not good, that if this were only a long term for me, 25% of what I hold would be more appropriate.

What has influenced the size of my position, accumulated since April, is my attention to the different rumors about how this stock will take off, first in May, then June, then in July, now maybe in August.....my attention to these rumors and the fact that I allow them to inform my decisions as a trader and investor.

So, my problem with HDIE is more with my own thinking than it is with the stock, the rumors, or the market, and this is where the responsibility for my portfolio properly belongs, my own thinking, and whether or not I am honestly comfortable with it in this instance..

There I go again! Thinking aloud on a thread....

Charliss
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