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To: w2j2 who wrote (19271)11/10/1998 3:15:00 PM
From: Fang Li  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29386
 
Anyone on this board feels that this is your last chance to buy? This kind of law suit can last for years, Ancor does not need to settle unless they have to for some "reason".



To: w2j2 who wrote (19271)11/10/1998 4:20:00 PM
From: nic  Respond to of 29386
 
best possible price will be $1.63

This from the man with the Midas touch last Friday... my limit order is in!

;-) - nic



To: w2j2 who wrote (19271)11/10/1998 5:06:00 PM
From: Craig Stevenson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29386
 
Walt,

<<imho, your best possible price will be $1.63, if it gets there over the next couple of days.>>

NOW you tell me! I cleverly bought a few shares yesterday at $2 1/4, hoping the OEM rumor was true. Today, I could have bought for less than that all day. You see why I don't usually publicize my trading acumen? How does that ANCR mantra go? Buy high, sell low. Buy high, sell low. <g>

Craig



To: w2j2 who wrote (19271)11/10/1998 7:12:00 PM
From: Patrick A. Kelly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29386
 
Thank you Walter, but I didn't have enough patience and had to go shopping at $2.00---close enough to $1.63 in the big sceme of things!

As an aside to the topic of averaging down, I am surprised at the absence of discussion on “loss harvesting”. There must be a professional term for this under the category of tax planning, but this one works for me. Is it such an elementary concept that our fellow investors think it goes without saying? ...as in :”If it goes without saying, let it!”

I feel a need to discuss it when I read the high averages(cost basis) shared in some recent postings here. I find them to be way too high at this stage of the game and want to ask why some of us haven't replaced our pricey shares for the dirt cheap ones available now.
Not many of us have wanted to be “out” of ANCR on the day that ANCR is “in”. The way I have been doing it is to buy the dips.....wait at least 31 days and then sell an equal number of my more expensive shares to offset the last purchase. The three advantages
far outweigh the one risk!

1. I get to maintain my “on board” status at all times. (Obviously, this is an essential requirement to participate in any aspect of this investment, short of shorting.)
2. I capture and “bank” a tax loss of the difference in prices ( to be used later to offset my capital gain when the “second half/next year/whenever/any day now” event takes place)
3. The train just might leave the station while I am still in my 30 day “fat” position.
(Maybe 4. - if it counts- you get to brag about how low you have finally been able to average down your cost basis from $41.00.)

The risk: The stock may go down even further and you will lose even more than your internet privileges for a quarter!(just kidding, Corinne)

Now, why all the bother and commissions? Simply, why not harvest something for our efforts, patience and financial ravagings. Though you can't buy even a penny stock with a pile of tax losses, they will be worth a bundle some day ---or so we choose to hope!
Pat