To: Wawazat!! who wrote (6705 ) 1/26/2000 10:47:00 PM From: BarbaraT Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
Thank you for the kind words ... they are deeply appreciated. I am "Helpnhand" on Raging Bull. And I am really glad you held - I think in a few months, we will both be thrilled. I am more conservative in my estimates, as you know -- but would love to see us base a bit here and next week pass our high of 3 1/4 and close out the week at 3 or better. But this is what I wish, not necessarily reality. I have sold some shares (actually, it is a bittersweet story and I will share it ... live and learn). In the past couple years, we have seen resistance around the .42-.44 level. Everytime it has hit that price, it fell back into the low 30's. So my husband told me that we should sell some the next time it went into the 40's and buy it back in the 30's and lower our cost. And I agreed .. 100%. Made sense. After all, holding steady didn't help me .. and I would have loved to lower my cost. So last Thursday when it hit .42 (from .32) I quickly sold off and waited for it to drop back . only to see it close above .60. And the rest is history. So I have decided that I am the catalyst and if and when this stock gets stuck in a rut, I will have to sell some to get it moving again since the Stock Gods seem to delight in my agony. That sell at .42 (which was supposed to be a "trade") cost me close to $78,000 had I waited two days and sold at 3. Amazing how so many people traded this for the past two years on a regular basis and made a ton of money and the first time I try, bamm!! So now I am hugging my shares close to my chest and going to wait. We are close to fully reporting status .. very close. And I am hopeful that once we get the approval that we will get some coverage from those brokerage houses that can recommend penny stocks. I have no idea where TSIS will end up ... but it certainly has the potential to go much higher, especially in light of the ASR factor (Paragon) which is now getting so much attention. Good luck, and thanks again. It means a lot to me. Regards, Barbara