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To: Rich Young who wrote (89082)1/14/1999 1:10:00 AM
From: On the QT  Respond to of 176387
 
Hi Rich,

What do you mean by ride this down?

Are going to stay in while it goes down?

If so, than switch and then bet the I-Nuts on way up?

If you are with Chuzz what does that mean? His analysis ? His suggested money management ?

He is a buy hold investor.

He is thinking of going into cash and the implication is then to decide where and when to reinvest. Probably not an easy thing for Chuzz to do.

His contemplated play while it resembles short term play hasn't been fleshed out as to what his plan is.

All he is saying is: hey this is serious enough for me to contemplate jumping out. His motivation is obvious. He trying to warn the thread not to be fooled by the way the Market responded today.

Apratim sounded the alarm as well as others.

You as a short term player used the term ride this down. Do you have a definite plan of attack?

The reason I pose these questions is unless you know what to do, don't do it.

If you believe this stock or any stock is going down. The easy solution is to step off the train as Chuzz suggests and than see what happens.

You can always jump back when you think appropriate.

If on the other hand, you believe the stock will go into a trading range and you have a workable plan for dealing with that range then you definitely should be in, whether up or down you certainly can out earn the buy hold guy while in that trading range span.

It depends on what you believe will happen and how do you take advantage of being right and how do you protect yourself if you are wrong.

Now having said that Chuzz, Apratim, have made good points as well as John Rosser counter balancing points and other though out the SI community have made some excellent points and counterpoints. I haven't read our thread through much less the SI community!

I am reasonably certain there are some very good commentary through out the threads.

In fact your concerns are well founded. Your points are good.

You may be in a very good position to use your short term skills.

Think

If you really don't know what to do, then as a short termer step aside for a little while (go cash).

If you do have a plan that you have confidence in, than I apologize in advance, if what I am saying to you seems a little overly protective.

Regards,
Qt

Not easy game at this point, could be choppy next few days. Looking forward to selling on up buying down and selling up maybe down again. Up and down. If my Dell is the ‘bobbin" I think it is, it won't be up or down too long. But when let go it will rise to top. Good Trading! Time for me to "sleep slow". :)