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To: Bruce Brown who wrote (16856)1/31/2000 3:47:00 PM
From: freeus  Respond to of 54805
 
You and William are both right.
For a new Qcom owner, whenever those shares were bought, the person can be comfortable that buying and holding is the best way to go, even if the shares were bought "too high". But once you own a stock and watch it carefully (even more carefully than before you own it) you do get a feel for the price movements. And it is quite wonderful to buy shares and see them immediately, within hours or days, go up significantly.
Freeus