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To: Tim Luke who wrote (25249)12/2/1997 7:29:00 PM
From: scott maragioglio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
Tim,
I don't like to get off topic, but you are a flake.:)
Scott



To: Tim Luke who wrote (25249)12/2/1997 8:06:00 PM
From: Jurgen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
Tim,

1. I do like you, read my post ! You're a funny guy and we need some fun here.

2. I sold ASND at 46 when it touched my 10% stop loss. I can try to explane to you what a stop loss is. Just give me your email and i'll send you some information. But please keep my adress secret ! :o)

3. What does Tim the Trader know about my investments ?

5speed



To: Tim Luke who wrote (25249)12/2/1997 8:07:00 PM
From: John Ritter  Respond to of 61433
 
I put my ASND loses on CS today, if it bounces two points I'l be back.



To: Tim Luke who wrote (25249)12/3/1997 1:19:00 PM
From: sepku  Respond to of 61433
 
>>>guys who don't like me or my negative posts even though most of them are correct<<<

Well, thank heavens I'm here to scratch notes on my notepad whenever you make a future projection. If you don't hold yourself accountable for reckless and bogus calls, who will? Oh yeah, I will!

I shall dub them: "The Chronicles of Tim".

Thus far:
#1 INDV - great buy at $5 (today 3 5/8)
#2 ASND - 30 by Fri, Nov 21 (i wish!)

And soon to be added:
#3 ASND - will miss Q4 #'s
#4 ASND - will not see 35 in 6 months
#5 ASND - will NEVER see anywhere near 80 again. (implies forever)

>>>bought asnd at 80 and now they are hoding a stock that will NEVER see anywhere near 80 again.<<<

Never as in *forever*, right? Or never as in: "maybe I'll change my mind next week"? I need a Timster's Pocket Dictionary, too! ;o)

>>>Like I said sometimes I get stuck holding a stock that is all part of day trading.<<<

No, that has absolutely nothing to do with day trading. The cardinal rule of day trading is to NEVER (yes, as in forever) hold a trade past the closing bell. Once you do so, you only fool yourself in calling yourself a day trader...you are then a position trader. I never, ever hold a day trade position overnight -- THAT is daytrading. The only positions I hold are in the other portfolios I manage which require more conservative strategies.

Style Pts.