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To: James Mitchell who wrote (18090)5/14/1998 4:36:00 PM
From: Zakattack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34592
 
James,

XYBRW don't have a limit amount that they have to be redeemed by. Just a time line to follow. As long as you exercise them before the deadline (17 July, 99), you're safe. The $7.55 amount is the price you're garaunteed to buy each common share at; any time before the warranty expires, even if the price of the common at time is - say - $50 <g>

Z



To: James Mitchell who wrote (18090)5/14/1998 4:41:00 PM
From: kevin404  Respond to of 34592
 
Novice trader seeking advice>

I'm Kevin and I overtrade.

Everything I've read (I didn't just jump into the market blindly) points to overtrading as the number one flaw of novice traders. I am no exception. Today, I knocked myself out of the majority of gains from XYBR because of pulling the trigger machinegun style instead of deliberately.

Part of my problem is probably that I do not have a large trading account and I want to keep trading and not lose it (who does?), even though I am now playing with street money. I would appreciate any advice or comments from all you experienced traders back in the corner of the cafe.

Feel free to PM me or respond to the thread.

Thanx,
kevin404