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To: A. Fineigler who wrote (2660)3/11/1998 2:00:00 PM
From: T.R.  Respond to of 6464
 
<<play momentum, watch it like a hawk, make sure you exit before it drops near your entry price (assuming it has risen), don't let it zero you out.>>

Although I am relatively new to the "penny stock" neighborhood my personal approach is to get into the position where I can recover my initial investment with a small gain without losing too much of the stock I've purchased. I will then allow the rest of it to "roll" and make further determinations on buying or selling based upon a variety of factors. Since I enjoy going to Vegas and playing black jack it is somewhat the same approach. Once I am up I take my money off the table (with a little gain) and play the rest.

I don't want anyone to get me wrong here...I am not suggesting BAAT is
any more or any less of a risk than other "penny stocks." I happen to believe the entire market is a big game of black jack...the big difference is the games last much longer (as long as you are patient) and nobody can take money away from you (like the "house" does)...you have to give it to them by walking away from the table (investment.)

T.R.