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Strategies & Market Trends : Three Amigos Stock Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Cary C who wrote (13323)1/30/1999 3:24:00 PM
From: Instock  Respond to of 29382
 
Cary: I would not worry about ONE Cry Baby. The Amigio's Write ups have stated what kind of plays they are. ie: Momentum play, Earning play, Long term, Short term, etc...

I have never seen any stocks recommended by anyone, that stated exactly when a stock will make it's move. RARELY can that be done!
You can only take the best information at hand and make the best educated guess.

Most all of the Amigo's Stock Picks have made the BIG move a few days to a few weeks AFTER the Stock Pick / Write Ups. That does not look like P & D to me.
All stocks move UP and Down. The trick is to get IN before the BIG move and then decide to LOCK in the Profits or HOLD for the Longer term.
IFLY is an example of a stock you guys picked, and it moved GREAT!! apx. 2 weeks after your Write up of the stock. 30% plus as I remember.
After a 30% gain , 2 weeks after your Write UP, I for one would want to LOCK in my Profits. Others might want to HOLD for the Long Term.

Each Investor HAS to take some responsablity of their own investments. Each person has to decide at what price to get in, and out. When to Buy, When to Sell.
The Amigo's Stock Picks have been VERY Helpfull with one VERY Important part, FINDING the Stocks that have a very High Probablity of Moving Big. Short and Long Term.
Darn it, I still have to decide when to get in and out, Just like everyone else.

Sergio: Get your A$$ Back to work!!

Speaking of which, I better get mine back to work. I hate working Saturdays....

Scott