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Technology Stocks : OSFT - Objectsoft

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To: d. alexander who wrote (390)3/19/1999 10:19:00 PM
From: KZAP  Read Replies (1) of 694
 
Hello! <ggg>
Eternal Optimist, that's me.
Why shouldn't I be?


Marvin is going to be gone. But that's next week,
right?

I haven't been watching the ticker too much lately.
The reason, I just invest in the stocks I think have
the best chance to move up, trade in and out on small
news releases or bounces, gather a position, and then
sit back and let the IR people and the company do their
thing. I usually only watch closely while I'm accumulating,
or when there is a big news release rumored or coming out.
So that's where I stand now. I help when I can.

I'm kinda funny. I did the DD on OSFT and feel comfortable,
I tend to forget some of it. I relaxed too much. Kept notes,
so I have them for reference and use my mind to have some fun. <g>

Sound good?
Also, stocks move up and pull back, so I have to keep
finding new ones while I wait.

As far as OSFT is concerned, I like their alliances. They
are in a field I know a little about, and I think the company
will do very well, very fast. (very fast relatively speaking)
The big names connected to them must be smarter then I am,
so I'm trusting that.
So, I'm holding, will buy on dips, will sell on rockets.
Doubles or triples at least.
Sorry, that was more then you bargained for. I do that
sometimes. ;^)

Happy investing!

KZAP
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