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To: MakeMoney who wrote (937)8/2/1999 10:51:00 PM
From: mgland  Respond to of 1413
 
DIDO. Anime is big. No one knows how big. DD anime if you want to be in the Know.
All the best



To: MakeMoney who wrote (937)8/2/1999 11:41:00 PM
From: Catfish  Respond to of 1413
 
First, let me be honest. SYCD does have very good potential. But, I trade in and out of these stocks for whatever profits I can get. In the past, I would buy a stock and ride it with out selling until it reached some level of its perceived maximum potential. Too often, I was simply riding stocks up and down with little profits. Once I started playing the "swings" in the price, I started making money again. Different strokes for different folks.

Too answer your question: Yes, I would settle for a profit of .25 per share. That does not diminish the potential of the stock to reach its potential. But, it does allow you to realize a profit regardless of what the stock does. You still have the option of buying back in later, plus you already have a trading profit.



To: MakeMoney who wrote (937)8/3/1999 12:02:00 AM
From: ksuave  Respond to of 1413
 
Thou protesteth too much, Maketh. There is nothing wrong with protecting some profit on these very small caps which are always subject to volatile price swings, even if one is "almost one-hundred-per-cent (100%) convinced POSITIVELY that the stock price of SYCD was going to be - at least - five-DOLLARS ($5.00) per share by - at least - the end of the year?" I've seen you around these boards enough that you should know that nothing is 100% positive, no matter how convinced you are. Nobody said anything that could possibly initiate a sell-off, and nobody was trying to. Chill out; nobody's bashing here.

rb



To: MakeMoney who wrote (937)8/3/1999 9:00:00 AM
From: jmt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1413
 
Sir - would you really settle for a profit of only a "stupid" little twenty-five-cents ($.25) per share on your investment

Why would anyone want to sell after a mere 80% gain????

Lighten up.

jmt