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To: Maxwell who wrote (3372)1/12/1999 5:39:00 AM
From: TENNET  Respond to of 4903
 
I can relate! I got into a y2k stock(DDIM) at the peak, but then i bought
Lycos at 59, and it drifted to 52, got a call from dicsount broker re needing more $$, Then Lycos(which was seeming like dead meat) jumped to $130!!!!!
Just when I figured every stock I own goes down, I hit one!!
I believe ONSL will be another hit! Hold tight.
T



To: Maxwell who wrote (3372)1/12/1999 6:28:00 AM
From: Grant  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4903
 
RE: Sell out before lunar launch

IMHO we "invest" for good reason, whatever that might be, and get bored if the stock doesn't rocket within days as most of us check the price at least several times a day if not tick by tick. Making the buy and hold seem to last a millenium when only a few days have past. Soon we need our fix and trade for a small profit or accept as little loss as possible and move on to another good idea. My recent pattern looks like this....BAMM to NAVR to AOL to LCOS to NSCP to ONSL...making only one good move out of BAMM. The rest would have made more if held...gotta have my fix.

Learning,

Grant