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To: Wayne Rumball who wrote (196)12/19/1998 3:16:00 PM
From: LANCE B  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2664
 
too gamble or not to gamble.......
one would have to look at his own needs....
if you are gambling with money you can not afford
to lose,otc stocks would be something for the most part
you would want to stay away from.........
i do not know the percentage of your investments...
stocks,bonds,mutuals,conservative stocks-etc.....
but if you do not have other money that is also earning you
money,you will find yourself getting caught in a lot of otc
scams trying to play catch up......
in short....no one here can answer that question for you.....
watch the stock......see if market makers are lowering even though
people are buying,and buy on dips......if people are dumping,the low
might not be that low in a few more minutes........good luck
yes i did edit....for the record........do not want innuedos of words....



To: Wayne Rumball who wrote (196)12/19/1998 3:26:00 PM
From: CJR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2664
 
TO:Wayne Rumball(197)
FROM:Stockdummy

Wayne:
Any recommendation (reading or net-site) for understanding outstanding shares and float? How does one watch a stock minute by minute? On-line trading? Have inherited the decision making for our small stock portfolio and don't have a clue. Broker recommends too many trades and acts as if I should understand what he is talking about. Very condescending. Answer only if you care to and if your time permits. Thanks.