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To: Intrepid1 who wrote (19008)1/19/2000 9:19:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
I just wish I had found out about NATS earlier in the cycle.


Stick around a while, Etc. We have a track record for being first on the net to get into these microcap sleepers. . . then watch as they grow big and tall. ADAP and MMPT are two recent examples of stocks we bought between about 13 and 23 . . . that are now selling at 115 and 89 respectively. . . . Many of us sold XYBR between $14 and $16 after buying between $1.00 and $2.00. . . . HOWEVER. . . .

To all. . . . don't be afraid of buying a tiny amount of a large stock now and then. . . this week is big for the small and micro caps.. .. but it tends to just come around about once per year. . . . meanwhile, there are some terrific gains to be had in larger caps. . . .heck, Berkshire Hathaway stock sells for $52,800 per share. . . MANY people trade 1 or 2 shares of that stock [which shows on T&S as 10 shares]. . . .so when it comes to a $100 stock, don't ever feel uncomfortable buying a broken lot amount. . .like 37 shares, etc.

Memorize this. . .

It is better to have 1 share of a $100 stock that is going to $200, than 1000 shares of a .10 cent stock going nowhere.

Rande Is