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To: Olav who wrote (81326)2/1/2000 4:22:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
SNRS, had it through one pop and I think it was Nokomis who timely mentioned it again yesterday. SNRS like LASE and some of those kind are either dead in the water or sprinters and you can't time them. That's usually the case with stocks that have suffered major setbacks. (see SYKE, RAD, VISX etc. and I had SYKE for a daytrade just on 1/27). Either you just give in and hold onto a few hundred shares and drift with the current (not a good idea with a 'dead cat bounce' sort of play) or wait until a buy signal triggers and figure you have a daytrade there. I'd personally stick with the latter choice.