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To: Tim Luke who wrote (47682)12/17/1999 6:29:00 PM
From: KevinMark  Respond to of 108040
 
Understandable Tim. I got my ass handed to me when I first started on SI and RB (never use anymore). Every time someone mentioned a stock I was buying at the high as they were selling. To make matters worse, they were buying my shares back as I was selling! LOL. I tend to wait for dips now though, unless it has the power to continue upward before that dip comes. It's a hard lesson to learn. If you don't learn it quick, your OUT! Being on the sideline is no fun. :-(. Unfortunately, experience cannot be taught nor bought. Newbies will have to learn through trial and error and through experience. One rule will always apply to all investors though, regardless of experience. Minimize your loss and maximize your gains. Happy trading.