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To: maaad who wrote (2162)1/5/1998 2:41:00 AM
From: E. Taylor  Respond to of 3307
 
Exit prices... there an area I have to learn to get a handle on. Greed can be an ugly thing. I'm still going to hold out for 9 or better.



To: maaad who wrote (2162)1/5/1998 7:59:00 AM
From: Linch  Respond to of 3307
 
maaad, when to sell your QDEK stock:

If your tempted to sell, wait until you double your money and then sell only half. Hold on to the rest and forget that you even own it for atleast 18-24 months. Doing this, the worst case scenerio is that you break even and, as a bonus, you wont have any future guilt about having sold to early.

Most all my bad investment decisions have been selling at the wrong time (too early). Learn from my mistakes. Today a $1 move represents a 50% swing in price. In the future I fully expect a $1 move to represent only about a 10% swing in price. Dont give in to the temptation to make a quick buck. You WILL regret it later.



To: maaad who wrote (2162)1/12/1998 10:22:00 AM
From: Jesse Livermore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3307
 
depends on what you are looking for. If you get a double selling half is prudent. If you want a home run wait. Much depends on the March dilution amount.