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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: brogan who wrote (19329)3/21/2000 7:21:00 PM
From: Sergio H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29382
 
Sometimes I have homework to do. Noah just started long division and Max is solving multiple variable equations. I'm the resident math professor. <gggg> And there's also tennis. I try and sneak out and get as much court time as possible. Hitting the ball helps relieve some of the daily stress.

But, I'm also feeling more and more confident about my stock selections and don't have a burning need to check out every resource of information on every stock on a daily basis. I'm willing to wait until the stock hits my target or bail when there's an early loss, like on COOL today. BTW, This is my best year ever....and its not even April. YEEHAW!!!! Thanks Amigos!!!!

Eric, I learned a lot from the other two Amigos who pop in and out of this thread, unfortunatly scarsely these days. Also learned a lot from Ken and Ditch. I'm not ready yet to play more than one BB stock at a time, but I'm watching you and reserve the right to change my mind and jump in with you at a later date. There's no denying your talent and abilities. Right now I'm with you on DRAX and IAIC.

I've been making my weekly game plan over the weekend and making alterations as the events of the week unfolds. I've shared my strategy and thoughts with this thread and will continue to do so. I'm mostly interested in sector rotation and getting in early on stocks within sectors receiving attention. Ditch got me pointed in this direction and Ken W. helped out with developing realistic entry points and targets.

Sergio