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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack -- A Complete Analysis

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To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (19998)3/19/1999 2:30:00 PM
From: Challo Jeregy  Read Replies (1) of 42787
 
I did exactly the same thing! Had it at 88. Sold @92. Bought @ 120, 1 day before the SP500 announcement. Talked about thrilled!!!

Sold at high before split. Bought again at 87 after split. Sold at 90 because I thought a correction was coming. And, here I sit, still thinking this correction is coming.

What this story shows is one thing - if we have a good, solid company, why sell?

There is something to be said about buy and hold. If I had held from the first buy @ 88, I'd be a really happy camper! I won't make that mistake again, when and if I get the chance.

Carpino had better be right!!!!! <G>

BTW, did you buy it back again today? <ggg>
BTW2- Cheerleader Maria drives me nuts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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