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To: keith massey who wrote (52)11/21/1998 8:20:00 AM
From: the Chief  Respond to of 62348
 
I am going to suggest that holding overnight not be dropped from discussion. I know we had this discussion before on the other thread but I firmly believe that in some cases the not holding overnight rule should be broken.

AGREED!! Anything longer than a 48 hour hold is history other than the "flak" a person must take if the hold is because you are down.

RULE 5. Wenst one buys a stock and fails to relieve himself of said stock within 48 hours. Andst the reason onest holds the stock is because onest is losing money, thenst the masses may "chastize him/her" for up to an additional 48 hours!!! Beyond the second 48 hours "the masses" may only be allowed to remind himst/herst of hist/herst failings occassionally to ensure continuity in demoralization!!ha-ha-ha...ggggg!!

the Chief