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To: nokomis who wrote (5016)10/29/2000 1:30:47 AM
From: nokomis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8046
 
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To: nokomis who wrote (5016)10/29/2000 4:58:52 AM
From: elepet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8046
 
About BEAS...I've bought and sold this one several times, sometimes at profit, sometimes loss. On Thursday I bought in at 70+ and felt quite smug when it went up to 78 after hours. Then Friday...down it went. Still holding.
Wondering how do you handle a stock like this in a position trade? Take small profit (or loss) and buy back later? hold? Sell and move on to something else? In a position trade, what percentage or dollar amount loss do you allow? How about profit...dollar amt,percentage etc? Or do you just play it by ear? Or did you marry this one?(Buy and hold long term investment?)For some reason, I always regret selling BEAS.
Thanks. This is a confusing area for me.

The Vampire Club: I'm in California and it's 1:45 AM and I just woke up!

By the way I don't think that they give kids IQ tests anymore. As I recall, mine was pretty high many many years ago, and I can't tell if it made any difference in my life.