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Strategies & Market Trends : TATRADER GIZZARD STUDY--Stocks 12.00 or Less..... -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TATRADER who wrote (2634)8/23/1998 10:09:00 AM
From: sandbag  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 59879
 
Mark,

Your rules are very good ones, but as an investor I know how hard it is to have the discipline to follow them, even when you believe in them. I, like many others have been burned because of it.

I do have a question on one of them though. I missed out on a good many potential pops last year when the stock dipped right before a major upswing. My question is: when you get stopped out, do you continue to watch very near term to see if it is a shake out and then re-enter or do you just totally re-evaluate or move to a new stock?

Appreciate your input.
Again, my major problems haven't been the picks, but I guess the timing. You know how MMs especially will try to shake out shares at times. This happens to me even on large institutional buying....a dip then a run.

Thanks
Sandbag




To: TATRADER who wrote (2634)8/26/1998 4:05:00 PM
From: GTC Trader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59879
 
TA,

Does this mean there is still hope ABACF will make another run soon?

I noticed that Enron was the first company mentioned in your article. Since they are supposedly close to signing a JV with ABACF, I would think that this would bode well for little ABACF.

Wishing I sold more soon -- HB