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To: Rich1 who wrote (8544)7/2/2000 11:20:29 AM
From: Lost1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9427
 
"I feel your pain Rich"...DIGL DOH!
I had a rather large position that I closed out due to the lower high on the column of Xs prior to the blast-off.



To: Rich1 who wrote (8544)7/2/2000 1:27:41 PM
From: PuddleGlum  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9427
 
Actually, Rich, I originally heard about DIGL from Crossy (his picks got hammered hard in March/April but are now bahaving exceedingly well). I bought in first at around $13, then sold around $28. I think they split somewhere in there and then I bought again at $54 only to sell at $81 and then bought back at $84. The last time I traded a stock like that was MLNM. Know what I did there? I grabbed 200 shares at $43 and hung on for dear life.

I've watched ANEN from time to time, but don't know much about what they do.

TD's comments on commodities should be well taken. I think there's more to be had in energy stocks, and I'm eternally hopeful about gold, but I may well be eternally disappointed by that one.

When I saw Carpino's talks about a low on Thurs/Fri I just figured I'd buy more stuff (CDTS comes to mind). After all, it's the highs that prompt me to sell (buy low, sell high as I've heard it :-) )

Enjoy your holiday, and happy trading!