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To: AJ Berger who wrote (22437)1/19/1999 8:44:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
LCOS.. I have and I think I might have missed the train ;-). But I am so overextended now.. I had about 30% in cash and I 'spent' it all today.. I thought I would be 50% in cash at the of the day but I couldn't part with some of the stocks. At this moment I'm about 90% in stocks that I don't plan to hold longer than a period from 1 day to 2 weeks. (except for some longer term holdings). NTBK and BVSN were carefully planned since first week after New Year's, but I could not foresee LCOS or XCIT acting quite like this. I had both of them for some points but sold.

In fact I was corresponding with someone who had gotten into LCOS at 62 watched it go to 58, he wrote me on New Year's eve really concerned when it went down to 56 and I was still fairly confident and said so and he held..I thought he was lucky it wasn't an option and it would come back. On the 12th this person finally sold it barely 10 days later at 112 and he was happy. Same thing happened last week with ELNK, but unfortunately it did not happen that way with VRIO.. Best thing to say about VRIO is that it did not tank and the losses were a few points at most.

I knew NSOL, VRSN would be great, but I thought VRIO would be just as good. There is still plenty of surprises in this interesting sector and I'm ready to go with the punches..