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Technology Stocks : Aixtron AIXG now listed on the NASDAQ after GGNS merger -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ian@SI who wrote (163)9/28/2009 4:18:57 PM
From: Sam Citron  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 185
 
Congrats, Ian, and AIXG longs who have yet to take profits. I took my profits Jan '08 at $12.38 after it broke down from its earlier great run from 3 to 16. I thought it was a good move at the time, as Aixtron abruptly fell to less than $4 a few months later. I had been long since the days of the Genus merger and even earlier (in GGNS), so I was quite familiar with Aixtron and its potential.

My mistake was in not buying back in to AIXG after it bottomed out so nicely at $4. When it finally broke out after a 6 month consolidation, it did so in such an abrupt fashion that I did not have a chance to get back in. (I like to buy on dips) What a rocket--from 6 to 27 in only 7 months and during the greatest recession since the Great Depression!

So how are you planning to reinvest your profits?

Sam



To: Ian@SI who wrote (163)8/31/2011 6:09:15 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 185
 
You didn't sell AIXG too early, as it turns out. Wait till it crosses above its 50dma (this might take a while) to buy back.