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Technology Stocks : Concurrent Computer (CCUR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: DEER HUNTER who wrote (6844)2/3/1999 7:59:00 PM
From: Ed Newman  Respond to of 21143
 
It is not uncommon for people to sell something and not re-enter. You turn your back on your initial "bad" decision... then, boom...
Well, you don't know whether your judgment is good to get back in, or not, because your judgment was already wrong once (to bail.) Self-doubt is a killer.
I bought Amati a couple years ago at 6, sold at five when it sat around for a month or so, and the week after I sold, it was in the twenties.
It happens.... PC Quote went from 6 to 26 in week after I sold it.
So, I have held CCUR through thick and thin ....
who knows, maybe I am the reason it doesn't pop. :-)
No, for a fact, I have been good a finding winners, and simply need to learn to hold till it fully develops. We got in early on the VOD game, but it's in the papers and in the magazines now, and it is very soon upon us. No question about it.....
This is not the time to bail.
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