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To: Glass House who wrote (14773)5/5/1998 5:58:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Respond to of 34592
 
The competition is for one week. So naturally you have to buy and hold for one week based on today's closing price.

I'm still waiting for TM's pick

Oh please remember as I always tell Dave Dalry ABMI is not OZON.

Regards, Jeff



To: Glass House who wrote (14773)5/5/1998 5:58:00 PM
From: Due Diligence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
General Topic:
Everyone likes it when momentum starts on a stock. Seeing this is a general discussion forum for investors, I would like to share my thoughts on those stocks that I really like;due to their long-term potential. Over the past few months whenever a stock I own has momentum move it, I will usually BTS a percentage of it,retrieve my cash investment, stick the stock in my portfolio, and use the cash for another stock I like.Most these are Reporting. If the share price deteriorates.So what! Just less profit until I BTS it or add again on the floor for the next time it runs. AND They ALL RUN from time to time. It's easier and sometimes a stock continues to go, like DGIV or GNNX.By trading this way,I am building a nice portfolio long term and don't even post about most,although I own them. I don't even worry or watch the minute to minute trading after the BTS. Just a another approach to trading.I am NO GURU, but enjoy seeing a portfolio grow with basically no cost. Less Stressful that way. Do whatis right for you to build a nice long term investment. There are other approaches some of the others might like to offer in this forum.
Good Trading,
Jimbo