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To: elepet who wrote (16016)11/30/1999 8:36:00 PM
From: bobkansas  Respond to of 57584
 
Both companies imho can be used for long-term holds and trades. I have done both with these two and made profits. I am currently holding both on a long term basis. IF you are, then relax. They will both come back and then some. I bought more of both today. Even, if I wanted to short term trade these,I would wait for the rebound. HEAR and LPTHA have the potential to go up 2x and perhaps a lot more over the next couple of months.

If you read earlier posts by RANDE IS, he thinks HEAR could be the next Realnetworks. I have explored their web site, etc. as part of my own DD. I own both due to input on this thread and because of my own DD.

Bob Martin



To: elepet who wrote (16016)11/30/1999 8:39:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57584
 
I still buy the dips and sell the peaks on HEAR as well. . .that is all part of being a trader. If you are looking for long-term holds only. . . then you need to be looking at larger cap stocks. . . small and mid-caps hold a far higher element of risk. . . therefore, we must babysit them and trade in and out of them as they fluctuate. There are rounds of accumulation when the price keeps rising, then there are rounds of consolidation when the stock tries to find its support levels. . . .the idea is still to buy the lows and sell the highs.

I do realize that that idea is far easier said than done. It is a bit like "less is more". . . a difficult lesson for anyone creative to learn. The simple idea of buying low and selling high can be the most difficult lesson for any trader to learn.

Rande Is



To: elepet who wrote (16016)12/1/1999 8:40:00 AM
From: ALTERN8  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
<<Or will the people on this board be enough to drive the price up into the 20's again someday in the near future.>>

Funny!

Lets all get together and help elepet, shall we?