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To: ratan lal who wrote (94526)2/24/2001 5:30:16 AM
From: Bald Man from Mars  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
<<I bot QCOM at 190. Still holding since I have no other choice than "HOPE". Its all or nothing now. >>

correct me if I am wrong, I thought the highest QCOM ever got to is 200 ...
at least you should be happy QCOM is no dotcoms, or else it is going to trade at 2 bucks ...



To: ratan lal who wrote (94526)2/24/2001 12:19:06 PM
From: waverider  Respond to of 152472
 
Excellent perspective. I think a lot of us here STILL have to learn that stocks are vehicles in which one is supposed to make money, not live in or become married to. I must admit that when I sold a large chunk of my QCOM and decided to trade the best I could with the proceeds, it was like giving up on a friend. Very difficult...and the withdrawl is still with me...reminding me NEVER again to be married to a particular company no matter how good the prospects. Emotions have NO place in investing since they will eventually lead to poor choices.

The ltb&h religion runs deep in many of us and that is understandable when we look back on the last ten years and read books like the Gorilla Game. But that was then. It is a new ball game now no matter how much Louis Rukeyser wants to ignore it. BTW, more elves became neutral or bearish last night.

The thing to remember in the market is that NO strategy works forever.

Rick