To: BigAppleBoy who wrote (9920 ) 11/17/1998 6:06:00 PM From: slaffe Respond to of 44908
Hi Bigappleboy May I suggest that you sell all of your tsig first thing in the a.m. As a matter of fact I believe you should probably sell all of your equities. You obviously do not have the temperament for stock market investing, particularly pennies on the bb. Perhaps a nice safe money market acct might be better for you. Has no one ever told you that there is risk in investing? Has no one ever told you that the greater the risk, the greater the reward? I remember my first purchase of tsig. I shuddered when I pressed the buy button, I said Whoa this is gambling, good thing I used my play money huh! The second time I bought was with a little more confidence. and now it is with such confidence that I wish I more money and would buy more. As a matter of fact, I am expecting a substantial sum of money about christmas time and at that time I would like to increase my holdings considerably-- that is if tsig is still affordable, if it is still less than a buck I will have an incredible buying opportunity. You, on the hand bought some yesterday, knowing that on thursday tsig was .19 friday goes to .25 and mon. you buy at .31 and tuesday you are whining like a stuck pig. GROW UP!! Do you think tsig is going to go up in a straight line? Whoever told you that stocks do that, we are going to have retracements here and there. Are you the kind of person that takes twenty five events thru the express lane at the supermarket? Do kick sand in the other kids face when he wins your marbles? Be patient, tsig will regain today's loss, maybe not tomorrow or even this month. IMHO, it will regain it soon but that is only my opinion. Reality says that if you can not be patient and if you invest more money than you can afford then the outcome is inevitable. In the meantime do us all a favor here. Either invest with confidence, or speculative and know the consquences or put your money in money markets and spare us your whining. It only shows your immaturity. slaffe