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To: Rick D. who wrote (8799)5/27/1998 2:30:00 PM
From: Richard B. Haenisch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
HEY GUYS - I AM BACK!!!!

LET'S SEE 6 11/16 BY 6 15/16

THE MM ARE TRYING TO TELL US THAT PEOPLE ARE ACTUALLY SELLING AT 6 11/16 WHICH THEY COULD HAVE DONE YESTERDAY.

TRICK #463 BY THE MM - MAKE IT APPEAR LIKE PEOPLE ARE TRYING TO SAVE SOME GAINS BY SHOWING SELLS TO SHAKE OUT MORE SELLERS.

EVERYONE WHO SELLS HERE UNDER $7 IS AN IDIOT - UNIVERSALLY - BECAUSE THE MM SOLD OVER 200,000 SHARES OVER $7 TO US. "SHORT"

NOW THERE ARE BUYING FROM "YOU" BELOW $7 !

NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES YOU HEAR THIS, SOMEHOW YOU ARE JUST NOT LISTENING!

HOW FRUSTRATING?!

DON'T LET THEM COVER, PEOPLE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

THE PRICE WILL BE OVER $7 IN NO TIME IF THEY CAN'T GET SHARES - TODAY

OTHERWISE THEY WILL JUST GAP THE STOCK TOMORROW TO NOT GET CAUGHT IN A "SQUEEZE"

DO NOT TRY TO TIME THIS STOCK RIGHT NOW, TOO MUCH GOING ON!!!!!!

RICO



To: Rick D. who wrote (8799)5/27/1998 4:36:00 PM
From: LAWRENCE C.  Respond to of 50264
 
**** DOLLAR AVERAGING STRATEGY ****
Another strategy is dollar averaging. Say buy $1,000 worth of a stock. Then buy another $1,000 of the stock at another time.
If the price goes up you buy fewer shares, the 2nd and subsequent times. If the price goes down you get more shares. I used dollar averaging with DGIV. So I got more shares per dollar during last weeks blue light special. This stradegy has a lower average cost than buying the same amount of shares both times.
Ex: You have 10K to invest excluding commissions and other fees.
You buy 1K shares at $4 and 1k shares at $6. Average cost $5 per share. You have 2,000 shares of DGIV.

With dollar averaging you buy $5,000 worth of shares at $4 or 1,250 shares. Then you buy $5,000 worth of shares at $6 or 833 shares. With dollar averaging you have 2,083 shares.

Bottom line with dollar averaging you have more shares of DGIV. In this example you have 83 more shares which makes a dand in the example your average cost is $4.80 versus $5.00.
Lucky Lawrence