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To: Sharon L. who wrote (2846)1/11/1999 6:02:00 PM
From: ztect  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
Sharon....

Here are my suggestions, take them for what you think they are worth.

Cancel your sell order.

Wait till 9:20 tomorrow morning, either ask someone on these boards with access to real time before the bell quotes for an ask/bid or call your trader/broker for the spread..

Then if there is another large gap...

Set your limit within a point or two above the opening price.

You may also want to just sell half of your half that is 250 instead of 500.

Set a sell limit higher for that other 250.

Try to sell at the morning peak around 10:30 or wait for some momentum at the end of the day.

DOn't look back.

ztect



To: Sharon L. who wrote (2846)1/11/1999 6:10:00 PM
From: Tri Bui  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
Sharon,

No, they did count in today activities...the numbers just tell you that there was still some more buying in anticipating for tomorrow run up. The IPO's date is getting closer and closer, the demand is higher (everybody wants to make a few bucks.<gg>), plus short squeeeeeeeeeeezed, plus hype....et voila the sky is the limit.

Tri

PS. just call me Tri.;-)