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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (19381)3/1/2001 1:37:09 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
.....but, will you again be regeretting your decision to sell at $35 in 3 years if stock is considerably higher?? Or will you buy back at $35, which would have defeated the purpose of selling other then for the tax loss.....seem's to me, if your looking long term, you should be looking to buy down here, not sell......could be more downside, probably will be more downside.....but long term........sndk should be higher.......IMHOOC



To: Rocky Reid who wrote (19381)3/1/2001 2:40:45 PM
From: 5dave22  Respond to of 60323
 
Rocky <I have learned another lesson about not being afraid to sell my losers. Too bad it was the hard way.>

You should have listened to others.

Message 15254382

You HAVE to learn to sell stocks, with no regard to where you purchased them. You HAVE to forget your entry point, and only buy and sell stocks on where they are THAT day. In this 10 month downturn, that has saved me tons of losses.

For the record, I just added a few shares of SNDK to my liquid portfolio. Today I have added SNDK, AMD and GX.

Best of luck,

Dave