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Technology Stocks : Pixar Animation

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To: Elmer who wrote (2259)4/10/1999 9:20:00 AM
From: Linda Kaplan  Read Replies (1) of 3261
 
Keep in mind that AIM's buy and sell targets are arbitrarily based upon my own previous buys and sells. They'd be different for someone else. Plus I'm only picking up a tiny amount of more shares each time I have a buy. Each time I have a trade, AIM recalculates new targets based on my own prior prices. If I buy at 32 my sell point will be lowered. None of these price points are written in stone.

If Pixar didn't go down as well as up it wouldn't be a good AIM stock because I'd never get to buy more. The volatility is the reason I can use AIM on the stock, so I'm not unhappy to see it drop in price, as long as it drops low enough to give me a buy and then goes up enough to give me a sell. Pixar should rise spectacularly somewhere around TSII, and with short covering I hope it will bring us up higher than previous highs.

Linda
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