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To: ernie de la fuente who wrote (3226)3/4/1998 6:29:00 AM
From: Guilded Lily  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Ernie i think you are just the smartest person. You seem to be really on top of stocks. In my opinion you are so good at thjis you must be rich! Keep up the great work!



To: ernie de la fuente who wrote (3226)3/4/1998 7:27:00 AM
From: King Louie  Respond to of 19331
 
Dear Ernie,
Maybe DCTC hasn't doubled in the last year, but I think those limit
orders at 30 and 40 cents may just never get filled. Obviously my
examples were to show a point that over the long term big differences
exist. DCTC has gone up seven fold in two years and that is better
doubling in each year. Who is to say that another seven fold move
cannot be made with this company. Buffet has proven that over the
long term with well managed companies IT HAPPENS.

KL



To: ernie de la fuente who wrote (3226)3/4/1998 7:47:00 AM
From: LT  Respond to of 19331
 
Hi Ernie,

Definately not a linear function like x = y (G). Your described
pattern is more akin to a piece function. You are correct about
trading a portion of these small, emerging companies to enhance
your position. The trick is not to get caught outside playing
when a major move happens......take care..

Lou



To: ernie de la fuente who wrote (3226)3/4/1998 9:55:00 AM
From: Juli  Respond to of 19331
 
Ernie, I think you are right that you usually do better with a certain amount of trading in bulletin board stocks because they tend to go too far in either direction. The danger with a good stock is that you will be caught without the money to jump back in to catch the really big move. Probably best to decide on a core position and then save some for trading these volatile stocks.