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To: Sergio H who wrote (11729)12/26/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: Sergio H  Respond to of 29382
 
Amigos, after the bath that a lot of small investors took earlier this month due to problems with execution of trades, this thread was started on SI:
Subject 24050

Worth checking out...particularly posts 37 and 38.

Amigo Sergio



To: Sergio H who wrote (11729)12/26/1998 11:08:00 AM
From: KZAP  Respond to of 29382
 
Sergio, I had the same problem, "not being able to
execute trades fast enough". I didn't lose, but I
also didn't do near as well as I could have.

I hear what you are saying, but I can't "save" anyone
from losing on the Internets. I think most know the
risk they are taking. Who's putting all those investors
into the Inets? The week after Thanksgiving, online
brokers were jammed. I haven't checked all the Inets
to see the charts, but all the money hasn't left those
companies. Anytime a stock spikes, there is someone
who bought too high, happens in every stock, not just
the Inets.

There are thousands of "safe" stocks out there, but the
profits aren't as quick as with what is hot. I have my opinion
on which Inet stocks to invest in or trade in. I've been
sharing them with the threads. No one is forced into them.
I have my safe stocks too. Should I post disclaimers in
all my posts? Notice SI has put warnings at the top of
OTC penny stocks. Maybe they should do it on all the
Inet stocks too. How many disclaimers is needed?
The news and analysts are warning investors also.
But it doesn't stop investors from buying.

I guess I'm just saying, like I have all along, buy the
best stocks you can. Do your dd and get as much
info and professional advice as you can before you
invest. One can never have enough info. And
all the info available still won't keep you from losing
in the stock market. The only safe bet is to stay out.
Put your savings in a bank if you want "safe".

KZAP