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To: steve goldman who wrote (7149)11/5/1997 7:04:00 AM
From: Berney  Respond to of 11057
 
Steve, well it seems that we landed on the same flower again. Bought
in July and got a nice ride up, and stupidly rode it back down. But,
it was in the long-term horizon category so I really wasn't concerned
and have welcomed the opportunity to buy some more cheap shares.

Good Trading,

Berney



To: steve goldman who wrote (7149)11/5/1997 10:47:00 AM
From: Gregory Cole Brock  Respond to of 11057
 
Steve,

Its nice to see a professional on this thread. BTW, when would you consider WDC out of its down trend, near term? 33-34 or higher. This is a pretty steep trend and I can't imagine it lasting much longer. I personally see lower to mid 20's as a solid floor-load up the truck time and I would condider at that point the stock hitting absolute bottom. I don't think its going there but I do think its possible.

Greg



To: steve goldman who wrote (7149)11/6/1997 1:46:00 AM
From: Jimmy Chan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11057
 
steve:
question, i have been able to pick stocks at the right moment to buy. but i don't know what is the right exit time. like both s3 and wdc, i have been with both the up time and down time, what is the technique that you use to determine exit time? thanks.