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Technology Stocks : JMAR Technologies(JMAR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mesaba who wrote (6750)9/30/1998 10:26:00 PM
From: MJCok  Respond to of 9695
 
Mesaba;

Be careful with AMZN. It can be traded, but it is best to do so
with a hedged position. For example, if your bearish, you may want
to open a bear call spread. You can do this by selling X number of
contracts at a lower price, and buying the same number of contracts
with the same expiration at a higher price. If it moves against you
your losses are limited. You can also initiate a bear put spread.
I guess you can see my bias with those examples.

To all on this thread. Following are some links I've found
interesting. Although disappointed with JMAR's price action, I do
not have the negative feelings some here have expressed. When I
compare how JMAR has handled accounting, reporting and the like, I
see a company that has tried to report things honestly.

This has also been my personal experience in dealing with the
company. I am encouraged by the news we have been receiving, too
bad the market has taken such a beating. The only thing that seems
to be valued at this time are big blues, IBM, MSFT, etc. and
companies that have ever widening losses, AMZN and the other
internuts. I hope you find the following helpful.

MJ

Message 5848438 - Misleading accounting practices

Message 5848647 - Unbiased reporting

Message 5848655 - Non disparagement agreements

Message 5848690 - What the ratings mean

Message 5848701 - Book on rating companies

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