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To: Loren who wrote (1449)8/11/1998 2:06:00 PM
From: Colby  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4140
 
Loren,
too true, too true. I have been on a couple of threads where shorts come to do nothing but spew nonsense. If they get a reaction, they will continue to waste our time. This is not to say that everyone short falls in this category. I am a big fan of hearing both sides as long as they have some sort of rationale behind them.

I am in for a small position and am looking to buy more. I am not sure when to pull the trigger. In my experience, making the nasdaq market is good for a pop, but not much more. As soon as the funds get in, if they do get in at all, the buying will probably dry up and we will fall into a trading range. But then again, I could be completely wrong. With the market as sketchy as it is and the lack of near term events for the company, I would think seeing a six handle is very probable. My feeling is this stock has a lot of potential so I wouldn't mind seeing it fall a bit so I can snatch it up cheap. The flip side to that is, if I think it is going to be a winner, what difference does a dollar make. Oh, the choices. What to do?

Always open to suggestions,
Colby