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To: Frankly Speaking who wrote (4390)3/29/2003 12:34:43 AM
From: ralfph  Respond to of 8273
 
Hey there Frankly. I agree day trading can be dangerous to your balance sheet. Although there have been days when I have flipped the same money through different companies on consequtive days and done very well. I try an avoid the game because I find it too much of an adreniline rush. And for me thats not a good idea. And I have lost three days gains in 2 minutes of the fourth day more than once.
So I try and swing trade. TRY being the key word these days. As to NT the thing has too much debt for my liking but it keeps on ticking. BBD.b may be the better of the 2.

CAE is a good example of why it pays to wait for a bottom. I bought some at 8 bucks I think. It never went back. But i am about to take a poke at it again as well. PE ratio looks good. Management has pulled some dumb moves lately.

Oh yeah. I will be buying back into CPT but am in no rush to do so. Lots of it left in my portfolio.

gotta run
kids are starting world war 3

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