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To: cliff emohs who wrote (2166)5/8/1998 10:28:00 AM
From: Adivino  Respond to of 9096
 
You don't loose unless you sell below the price you bought at. If you believe the company has potential don't sell but buy more so you average your share price down.



To: cliff emohs who wrote (2166)5/8/1998 10:39:00 AM
From: Omnichrome  Respond to of 9096
 
Cliff,

You are not likely to see a turnaround until the next Press Release (either by ADCT or PLFM). In the meantime, you'll drive yourself crazy watching the minute by minute gyrations in stock price. Just relax and buy more at the lower prices if you like the prospects of this company. The fact that there are partnerships with JPL and ADCT should remind you that PLFM is for real.

Be careful out there.



To: cliff emohs who wrote (2166)5/8/1998 11:03:00 AM
From: Charger  Respond to of 9096
 
cliff - the hardest thing for a novice investor is to get into a stock and immediately have it turn around. I certainly remember that for myself. And I lost quite a bit by being scared and selling in fear. The whole key is to know why you bought in in the first place. If you have done your DD, then trust your judgement. Know that there are a lot of MM games out there, and a lot of weak knees. Do whatever is right for you, but for me I feel comfortable and if people want to sell their shares I will be there to pick them up. Since I have quit selling in fear, and trust the reason I bought in the first place I have doubled my capital in the past 3 months and thats not too bad.

Charger



To: cliff emohs who wrote (2166)5/8/1998 11:36:00 AM
From: T.R.  Respond to of 9096
 
Cliff,

We cannot tell you what to do, but we can suggest options, etc. My recommendation is to think why you bought this (or any other stock.) Has ANYTHING about the company, management, product, etc changed since that time? If the answer is "no"..then don't panic. In this case, the news has been good. When I have a stock I REALLY believe in and the price dips...I look at it like a "K-Mart" special, I load up even more. There is definitely risk involved..but remember YOU DON'T LOSE A DIME UNTIL YOU PULL YOUR MONEY OFF THE TABLE. Every investor invests to make money, but also for the thrill of participating in the game. This game can last as long as each of us want it to.

Good luck!

T.R.