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Technology Stocks : Cyberian Outpost (Symbol: COOL) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Stephen who wrote (601)12/21/1998 2:43:00 AM
From: TWICK  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1932
 
Stephen. You disappoint me. You're so quick to judge. Gene can do whatever he wants. Looks to me like Gene is happy with his profits and is taking them. Nothing wrong with that. I'm up a nice bit of money myself. For the record, I'm in at 23 1/4. Sounds like Gene had a plan when he bought COOL. Every good trader or short-term investor follows his or her plan, philosophy, or strategy when buying and selling stocks.

My philosophy is simple:

Best time to buy is when everyone is selling. Best time to sell is when everyone is buying overbought stocks.

I'm not going to blow sunshine up your a#$ and tell you COOL is going to the moon cause that's not my style, and I certainly can't guarantee you that. Maybe MR CGarcia can help you with that if you're in need of a warm fuzzy since he's so confidant and knowledgeable about COOL's revenue, sales, etc, etc. I could care less if Gene or anyone else sells tomorrow morning.

TWICK



To: Stephen who wrote (601)12/21/1998 8:20:00 PM
From: Mongo2116  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1932
 
Stephen,
I never said I was selling because I thought it was going to tank. I sell because I made money on it, and wanted to lock in. I did and now I'm happy. I was 4 days "long" on this so forgive me for not having he time to post before. Do you think these "net" stocks are going to do what they did today everyday? On a down day they will not go down 1/8. Keep a close watch, and a trigger finger ready.