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To: Alan C. Zezula who wrote (14423)8/20/1998 5:34:00 AM
From: E. Graphs  Respond to of 25814
 
**OT**

Hi Alan,

You're not alone. I'm learning all about bottom fishing, too.

I began bottom fishing in earnest this year, and after sinking a lot deeper with all of my [not so cheap after all] shares in so many promising companies,
I have learned one very important lesson: that is.........after the bombs are thrown into the water, and the stock is suitably stunned, we are to wait for the shares to float belly up. Then.......and only then......should we begin to collect them.

Not one of my better days, either.....PSUN fell 4 more points when two of the many funds that hold mucho mucho shares continued selling, indiscriminately!
IR says they're finished now :o)

Lesson #2: Never marry a stock that shows institutional holdings at 98%!

Garcon, more tequila!

E