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To: Just-a-thought who wrote (1901)5/22/1998 10:57:00 AM
From: Spytrdr  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 11850
 
can you feel the rug under your feet starting to move?



To: Just-a-thought who wrote (1901)5/22/1998 11:02:00 AM
From: justaninvestor  Respond to of 11850
 
I think that it's important for the DGIV boys to do a lot of major hand holding on this thread for the next week or so. It's going to be pretty choppy and it's only human nature to start worrying if you buy a stock and it immediately goes down. So DGIV boys, you've done a great job so far - keep it up.

bbruin



To: Just-a-thought who wrote (1901)5/22/1998 11:23:00 AM
From: Daniel C Lamar  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 11850
 
Of those who sold at the open, what do you think they got for there stock? If it is true as the "strong hands" here say that they took all the sell orders first, then I would think that very few would have got the opening price at .86 or near there. I am curious to know from those of you who had sell orders in at the open, when did you get filled and for how much? I am new to trading, but have been a lurker on DGIV and ICVI. I started buying ICVI at .12 and have bought all the way up and now down. I have also been in PNLK and experienced it going from around $1 to $8 and back to under $3 now. I finally sold when it was back down to $3 1/2. Of course I wish I would have sold at $8. I sold to get into ICVI, even though I think PNLK will eventually climb back up and even higher. Just needed to move money where it would had more upside potential in the short term, IMO. My question to the strong hands is "What would have been wrong with selling at the open and buying back at the lower levels now? " That is, if one anticipated what would happen today? I am here to learn, (and make money!) I held on to all my ICVI shares (150 K) and bought10 K more at .61, following the advice of the strong hands here. I hope it proves to be the wise thing to have done. It all hinges on the real value of the stock. How certain can we be that the reported value is accurate? Daniel in Micronesia (I trade at night)