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To: Jimbo who wrote (18178)11/29/1998 11:38:00 AM
From: chickenman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119973
 
some sell off from 9:30 till 9:45...

then try and get in... if it dips... if not... well you'll miss out on a few points then...;-)

there will undoubtedly be some profit taking if NAVR gaps big... and you will see those people trying to buy back in at the lower price...

but there were 21 million shares traded on a half-day on Friday... that's NOT from this thread...

could be a huge demand... and no dip... but i would place limit orders up to 1/4 higher than the current ask... you should fill lower if it's not a fast market...

and see what NAVR does... do you have LEVEL II... or real-time quotes?

you could get a sense of how the stock swings at the open... unless it goes FULL STEAM AHEAD... then jump on after 9:45... you'll miss a couple of points... but you'll enjoy the rest of the ride...

chicken



To: Jimbo who wrote (18178)11/29/1998 5:47:00 PM
From: KZAP  Respond to of 119973
 
I can't tell you how to find your entry point.

I will decide for myself as it happens!
I most likely will put in market orders for about 5 to 7 stocks
and then adjust if the pre opening bid/ask moves up too
much. I think the risk of missing out a few points is not
worth missing out. JMHO

KZAP