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To: Ed Frye who wrote (9715)11/18/1998 7:00:00 PM
From: Ed Frye  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12559
 
Up 25% today. How sweet it is!

If $20-$22 is accurate, we should see another couple of bucks tomorrow. A gap up open would be nice.

My only regret is that long-time FORE sufferer Uncle Martin wasn't in for this ride. And I mean that sincerely.

Enjoy everybody.

ed




To: Ed Frye who wrote (9715)11/18/1998 11:06:00 PM
From: Len Roselli  Respond to of 12559
 
Ed,

Thanks for the explanation of your trading techniques. I also own about 20 stocks, and most have good fundamentals. However, in contrast to your style, I have never traded a stock when the market was closed. The concept seems strange to me. I like to watch real-time action, although I am limited to the time I can spend watching stocks, because of a full-time job.

FORE has been a very frustrating stock to own, but I have learned to buy on the dips and sell when it recovers--it always does! The problem is I'm getting bored with the stock, and would like to close out my position and move on. I plan to sell the shares I bought this morning tomorrow if there is no follow through on the rumor.

len