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To: advocatedevil who wrote (5408)5/7/2003 3:10:00 PM
From: Sam Citron  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13403
 
OT As I recall, the last time you got deep in the red (though not as deep as this time) you bailed soon after you had a small profit -- a little too soon as it later turned out. I was just wondering if, after being on the hot seat for this long, there is more of a tendency to just want to relax and exit from what seems to be a somewhat extended position, or alternatively, if there is a sense that now that things are finally coming my way, there's no hurry. The market doesn't care about my breakeven point, so why should I?

Sam
(seeing you now have a small profit)



To: advocatedevil who wrote (5408)5/7/2003 3:15:43 PM
From: Sam Citron  Respond to of 13403
 
OT EDIT: at 15.03, you were at BE, not with a small profit, as I earlier wrote.

Sam



To: advocatedevil who wrote (5408)5/7/2003 4:30:43 PM
From: Sarmad Y. Hermiz  Respond to of 13403
 
OT >> it's ALL about EGO!

AD, Actually, now it's all about the unemployment claims report tomorrow.

The law keeps offering you probation, but I guess that's not good enough. I wonder what you are seeing that the market is not ?

Well good luck. At least the weekend is approaching. That always shakes loose a few shares from the scared hands.

Sarmad