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To: jach who wrote (9452)10/18/1998 11:19:00 PM
From: matt fahy  Respond to of 12559
 
>>isn't that interesting to see this way too common phenomena of immediate lost love with the stock that one sold<<

I was trying to understand your repeated posts on "very near future" and don't know how you determine my response equates to the above statement. "very near future" can be defined very differently since there are a variety of posters on SI, meaning an active trader may take that as 1-30 minutes and others, a day, week, month, etc.

It also sounds like you are the one who falls in love with a stock by your posts, are you in at considerably higher prices?

BTW, I sold the position at $12.75 that I bought about a couple of weeks ago for $12, granted not a huge profit but needed more diversification and trade was on margin (reduce risk, especially over a weekend). Also, as I posted I said I would be looking to get back in around $11-12 and I still owned a position in this stock, so how are you concluding this "immediate lost love" which assumes I am in love with this stock for some reason. I use margin to try and take advantage of short-term price swings.

Matt