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Pastimes : Working a day job and making a profit with low capital

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To: MSB who wrote (26)4/11/1999 5:53:00 PM
From: Fred Davis  Read Replies (1) of 32
 
Thanks Mike for the link. I would also like to hear the response to your question concerning cash flow. I didn't follow what he was trying to say there either. Hopefully we both can learn something from his' comments. Balance sheets are great tools for fundamental investing but there definitely appears to be less and less usage of fundamentals and a lot of dart throwers in today's market. This perception may just be attributable to the vast majority of day trading that has flooded the market in the last several months.

Confession time. I bought a few shares of DNET on April 7 at 1 3/4 and haven't sold yet. Breaking one of my common sense rules of investing by trying to get more than a single. It looked so strong on Friday afternoon I talked myself into holding over the weekend. Anyone here feel like giving me a hard time about getting greedy? Just can't help myself sometimes. Does anyone here follow this company and have a feel for what this coming week may bring for DNET?
I may be kicking myself for holding over the weekend but just have a feeling this one will see at least 5 before it burst. The parent company VDAT is to appear on CNBC on Wednesday, at least this is what I'm hearing but have no confirmation of this. Maybe my luck is turning around a little, I can only hope :)
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