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To: bobsrb who wrote (7342)5/20/1998 6:36:00 PM
From: dch  Respond to of 50264
 
My OPINION regarding your statement you've invested in DGIV more than you can afford to lose:

1) if you believe the day's trading price of DGIV equals the current and future value of the company then you should not have invested in it
2) you do not lose a single penny of your investment if you do not sell when the trading price is lower than what you paid--time is on your side and is one primary difference between investing in companies with solid fundamentals and solid management, and gambling in Las Vegas
3) it is common "investor" advice that you should never invest more than you can afford to lose--but since you have, DGIV is at least a relatively safe bet

--dch



To: bobsrb who wrote (7342)5/20/1998 6:42:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
Bob, I understand your concerns. I don't know that I can answer them nor will I even try, so I will just give you my opinions. fair?

>>Beside hanging on SI-DGIV thread I spend couple hours a day studying DGIV chart.<<
Frankly, I think the DGIV chart is worthless because it does not reflect market forces, but only what the MMs want you to see. If it reflected market forces, we would be well over 10 by now from the strong buying we had last week. What you see is what they want you to see, it has nothing to say about company fundamentals.

>>I will tell you what I can read from DGIV chart.DGIV is in position now to fall under $5 maybe $4 1/2 in the next 2 days.<<
See above comment. This only applies if you have fair market forces at play. Suppose you are right and it "falls" to 4 1/2. Is the company's future all of a sudden worth 25% less? If so, why? Did we lose a contract? Is VoIP technology dead? Or are the shorts trying to cover? If the former, I would urge you and others to sell. If the former, selling will enrich the vultures. You decide.

>>Sure even if we reach that point we can rebound the same or next day. But experience is telling me to always be ALERT and that nothing is for sure.<<
If anyone wants a sure thing, there is always the mattress, unless there is fire....

>>We are hanging on the edge.<<
Edge of what? See my earlier coments.

>>We maintained delicate balance around $6 1/2 -$6 5/8 and we could stay there for the next few days.<<
We did not maintain any balance, other than what the MMs wanted us to see. Hell, they can open us at 9 tomorrow, or at 3, it is MEANINGLESS. Look at the company's fundamentals for meaning.

>>But than we had mr.Tim Luke coming here with a call to buy ICVI and obviously few people sold DGIV to buy ICVI.<<
If they did, we did not need them. Weak hands make for weak companies.

>>Looks like they will do O.R.,they will make extra money on ICVI and than buy DGIV much chipper.<<
I certainly am planning on that, even though I did not sell any dgiv

>>We also have MM who want us to go more down.<<
Screw them. They can not stand in the way of nasdaq. They will be history.

>>We can stop this slide(brake the patern} if we get STRONG BUY order at the opening tomorrow morning.<<
We has strong buys all last week. They downticked us on buys. It is meaningless. Just buy if you wnat, sell if you want, but the company's fundamentals and VoIP will stand on thei own.

>>I have to admit that I am worried because I have invested here much more that I can afford to lose. <<
We all do. If I thought I would lose I would sell. I have not sold, nor am I planning to. I am LONG.

>>HAVE a good evening everyone,Bob. <<
You too, Bob, and I do appreciate what you said.



To: bobsrb who wrote (7342)5/20/1998 6:58:00 PM
From: Mr.D  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
What the hel- is going on here, I go out to play golf and get back to see your letting people jump ship. I guess I'm going to have to give up golf OR DGIV . O what should I DO. Well I SSOOLLLLLLDDDDD DGIV today. Do you want to know how many shares or why I did this today. Well let me enjoy my BUD ,and think about Rocket Man for a minute then I'll get back to you...I want you to see how it feels to have someone walk out in the middle of the game..Do you understand..Real poor Bill D.



To: bobsrb who wrote (7342)5/21/1998 12:13:00 PM
From: LAWRENCE C.  Respond to of 50264
 
We can prevent the MM's from going down if we build a wall of orders at some level. We must choose a levelÿthat we can sustain. For those interested in building a wall I suggest limit GTC orders at $6. Then when we jump we will jump from that level or above. For the MM's to lower the ask below $6 again they would have to go through our wall.
Lawrence