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To: Jonathan M. Morris who wrote (20080)8/2/1998 12:45:00 PM
From: Doug R  Respond to of 79243
 
Geez, another moron.

You must be of the misconception that stocks are only supposed to go up all the time. Check the forum here. It's "Short Term Traders". I'll spell it out for you since you seem to be mentally impaired. After buying, if the stock does not perform as expected, sell with as small a loss as you are comfortable with. If you don't take the small loss, it can become a big one. If the trade goes positive, pick a reasonable target and sell. Now here's the other moron's stocks he decided to pick on. Note that selling the losers early would have (and has) given the others plenty of opportunity to make stunning gains.

You two guys need to get a life.

Pick one laughing boy.

I originally picked CADE at 1 3/4. It's been to 4 3/16.

I originally picked CLCI at 12 15/16. It's been to 14 1/8.

I originally picked DATC at 5 1/8. It has not gone up...yet.

I originally picked MATH at 4 and I was wrong about that one.

I originally picked SCVL at 13 1/4. It's been to 14 5/8

I originally picked SIRC at 6 7/8 and I was wrong about that one.

I originally picked URGI at 11 7/16. It went to 16 13/16.

I originally picked VCR at 2 13/16. It went to 4 3/8.

I originally picked AINN at 7. It went to 10 1/16, back to 7 then to 11 3/4.

I originally picked MTON at 8. It went to 13 7/8.

I originally picked BORL at 9. I was wrong about that one.

You fail to understand that my thread is on the "Short Term Traders" forum. Not the "Buy and Hold Forever". Your argument is therefore non sequitor.

Pick one.

Doug R