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Gold/Mining/Energy : Day trading in Canada

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To: Wizzer who wrote (1289)11/17/1998 10:26:00 PM
From: HiStakes  Read Replies (1) of 4467
 
I know just about everything has already been said about this - Re: I and am sure everyone else has held on to stocks way to long either waiting for more profit or waiting for a stock to hit bottom.

But, I have just one more thing to say. When I was still paying pennies, I made quite a few questionable trades or bad decisions about potential good trades. Every few months or so, believing that neatness counts, I would sell all my dogs at whatever I could get for them - some of them barely covered the price of commissions. Then one day it dawned on me, that the reminder of these trades sitting in my account could serve some useful purpose by making me think twice about some of the mistakes I have made. So, I have one doggie sitting there reminding me about greed (TSE:WTC), one reminding me about my scummy ex-broker (V:WSL), another reminding me about taking 'tips' without DD (V:HMV), and one reminding me not to buy when there are three trillion shares outstanding (ASE:US). So far it's working. I think before I was lying to myself about the bad trades by getting rid of them (outta sight, outta mind). Now I make myself stare at them.

Regards to all!

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