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To: Peter V who wrote (44026)8/18/1999 9:37:00 PM
From: Raymund W  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
<we are regular Wall Street Wizards . . . . LOL!!!!

More like "Help Mr. Wizard, I don't want to be here any more!">

I tend to sell when my stocks appreciate to a price higher than I would consider paying for them. I guess I'm somewhat of a value investor (and somewhat of a contrarian). Lately I've been poor at figuring out how high the momo investors will take my stocks beyond where I would touch them. I think knowing when to sell is harder than knowing when to buy.

Much of the price of stocks is caused by psychological factors, and I'm trying to get a better grasp on that. Maybe I should give TA a chance!

That said, I still made decent money on all of those I mentioned (i.e. ZRAN, LSI, NSM, and SUNW). Also, I'm currently in the black with my CUBE, my biggest holding.

Best wishes to you (and all CUBE longs, for that matter)!

Ray