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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (62959)11/13/1999 11:11:00 AM
From: MSB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
I didn't set a stop. I used to use them, but it puts a crimp in the "seat of your pants" style of trading.

Actually, I picked up after it corrected from 27 to 22, but I bought it the day after when the stock gapped up that next day. I was hoping it would climb past the 27 mark, but when it didn't I got scared and sold.

I saw your posts on the board, but was under the impression you sold when it ran to 27. I haven't looked at the board since. I'll, as a rule, only read them to try and get a sense of sentiment, or see where the next tick is headed to try and judge up or downside. Having stuck out some real losers (some of which finally came back), I'm not to prone to stay in something very long.

So I take it that CMRC wasn't a B2B that you can be grinning about from ear to ear? My gut feeling was to buy PPRO when the announcement was made that the president of the company was going to buy a million dollars of the stock on the open market, but I figured once the opening price was shown that all the upside for awhile was priced in. Been kicking myself for the last week or so over that little bit of short-sightedness.

Gotta go to work this a.m.

Til Next Time Is,

Mike