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To: HandsOn who wrote (11879)9/9/1999 1:31:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 57584
 
I threw away several holdings to grab NATS, while it is at this level. . .I do NOT anticpate this one pulling back before making a move. I avoided all hesitation and jumped in hard. You know I don't often do that. . .

ATTN: This is a swing trade, which [for newbies] is a form of DAYtrading. . . so the target may be hit today, tomorrow or the next day. . . no telling. . .depends on the momentum/volume, etc. . .

Many risks involved in this as well as other daytrades. . . it is close to gambling and should not be considered a form of investing.. . I now hold NATS long, as do many here on this board. . .so Newbies. . .do not take our enthusiasm as a signal to buy any stock when it is high. . . we buy low and sell high. . .and that is the principal behind swing trading. Do not buy on any enthusiasm, recommendation or other influence. . .but rather do your own due diligence and make up your own mind.

Rande Is