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To: 5dave22 who wrote (97315)3/7/2000 3:43:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576161
 
stomach wrenching is more like it. i used to day trade. i promised i wouldn't do that with amd. i was set to sell @ $57.50 bid, with full intent to buy back in the low $50s. all i had to do was hit "confirm transaction" on schwab. then i got called away for a meeting. imagine my ill feelings when i returned and saw $52. i was only doing it as a way to increase my position 10%.

still not complaining.


dave,

As often as it happens this way, it happens the other way. I did that with one stock recently that went from $15 to $65. I took some profits at $15 thinking I could get back in on a dip. Never happened...that sucker kept moving almost everyday until it hit $65. I was never able to get back in. So I learned with a good company, chill, and only play those games with companies I don't care about.

I bet its back up to $60 very quickly.

ted