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To: Jurgis Bekepuris who wrote (51289)4/11/2013 11:44:23 PM
From: Spekulatius  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78702
 
Re ORKLY- I still wonder why a stock goes up to 20%+ in the US, while going down 0.8% in Frankfurt and 0.4% up in Oslo (main exchange). Somebody must have made a mistake there:

finance.yahoo.com

Currency moves explain maybe 0.5%, but the rest of the up to 20% move for the US traded ORKLY is pure insanity.



To: Jurgis Bekepuris who wrote (51289)4/12/2013 12:19:57 AM
From: Paul Senior1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78702
 
They might only be too low sells if you replaced them with other stocks that didn't go on to do as well or better than the sold stock(s).

I still try to keep a stub position in stocks I sell, especially those those that I sell because they seem like they've risen to fair value. I've found that very helpful, both in obtaining further gains and with the psychological component -- less whining/crying about why was I so stupid/foolish as to abandon the stock.