To: paper man who wrote (56184 ) 7/24/2000 10:23:52 PM From: Jim Bishop Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070 JPEI don't understand what the problem is. I bought June 16th, and I posted when I bought, I believe at .46.Message 13887948 I responded to you on the 17th and told you I bought it the day before.Message 13894476 Today you asked about accumulation and I answered truthfully with the only thing I knew for sure.Message 14095955 Earlier someone asked about institutions, and I believe Joe posted one of those institutional pie charts things a month or so ago too. Again I answered the question with what I honestly think about those inst. pie charts because people tend to take that to mean mutual funds or something like that buying big, and I do not believe that is what they represent, and I never assume funds are buying any penny stocks. And when I posted someone was dumping it, or whatever I said...it was being walked down hard on selling already, NOT after I posted, it was already doing it. No I do not generally post when I sell, and unless I see something totally out of line with one, I don't think I should. Hell I sell all kinds of things way too early ...but sometimes I sell at the right time, and buy them back on dips. Often I might buy and sell a stock a few, or many times on the way up. I might hold a core position and trade around it, I might hold a core position and daytrade in and out, I might just daytrade it......heck I know guys that are in and out of the same stock 5-6 times a day with some of them. If this was strictly a real time day trading mommo thread like the Cdn Momo Puppies thread, then yes everyone could post in real time all their buys and sells....but that is not this thread. I will answer this...no I have no JPEI at the moment...will I tomorrow.....maybe so, maybe not, it depends on the price, the volume, what is happening with it, what is happening elsewhere, and my mood of the moment. And you can be damn sure, that 80% of the time, I will sell some or maybe all on a double....or a heck of a lot less with market conditions like April and May...heck 20% on some was doing well then.