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To: Doug R who wrote (12855)2/27/1998 7:13:00 AM
From: bazan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 79491
 
Doug,

I got with ACRT and never sold yesterday after having made 2 points. Shocked that it retraced to the price I bought at before closing up at 12 9/16. Money mgmt has been by downfall at times. Was curious if you sold. According to yesterday's post you were looking at least for 30% which would have it ~$15+. But I have a feeling you wouldn't let a 2+ points in a day get away like I did. Has this retracement changed you overall bullishness/ short term outlook?

Regards,
ms



To: Doug R who wrote (12855)2/27/1998 7:39:00 AM
From: milesofstyles  Respond to of 79491
 
that was the one that sparked this conversation.!



To: Doug R who wrote (12855)2/27/1998 12:17:00 PM
From: Hank  Respond to of 79491
 
Doug,

Take a peak at Toymax (TMAX) if you get a chance. FAHN has been the notorious short seller of RADAF stock as of late yet maintains a strong buy rating on TMAX. I'm beginning to smell a little insider trading here if you know what I mean. Could be some big announcement in the works that concerns both TMAX and RADAF. I haven't looked at the TMAX charts yet myself but your 2 cents is always welcome.

Hank



To: Doug R who wrote (12855)2/27/1998 1:15:00 PM
From: Ken Reidy  Respond to of 79491
 
MTON break out on volume. Thanks for bringing this stock to my attention Doug!



To: Doug R who wrote (12855)2/27/1998 1:38:00 PM
From: Cornstock  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 79491
 
Here's an older one. USHG is a breakout on volume today. Think we we would probably find this one in that outdated library Dough.