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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (93101)4/5/2000 7:31:00 AM
From: Mike E.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
I admit to getting shaked...(yikes!)...but thanks to a broker that I will remain nameless found shares of EXDS in my acct after the close when it had closed back up to 133 from a low of 93....

Same here (shook, that is).

Same here (stocks appearing in account later, that is). For me it was ARBA and the purchase was at 98 3/8. By the time it showed up (after I had cancelled it), back at 94. Bought more and then out at 97 1/2 for a couple. Nerves of steel or no play!

Good luck -

Mike



To: 2MAR$ who wrote (93101)4/5/2000 10:22:00 AM
From: JOED3  Respond to of 108040
 
2MAR$ - we might have the same broker. I called to sell 1/2 my EXDS at about 106, just above even, and he talked me out of it. I ended up adding 200 more. Great call.

This is just another reason I like having a full service broker, someone else to bounce ideas off of and sometimes act as the voice of reason. I think there maybe less emotion involved when you're dealing with other peoples money. And that has to be a good thing. I've always thought that this fact gives salaried MM's an advantage over individulals.

JD