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To: Steelguy who wrote (1604)2/12/1999 11:26:00 PM
From: Check  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15703
 
Hey Steelguy,

don't go hogging all the credit for being a loser on this stock.
I did a mighty fine job on that score myself.

In fact, after we finished reminiscing the other night, I realized I was in the same boat as when the steam came out. Nothing and everything could go wrong.

And once again it did.

Kind of reminds me of my other big winners. After the post mortum, you conclude there's really nothing fundamental you've done wrong.
So you go back in to get your aloha kicked again.

Then one day it clicks.

Have a pleasant evening and cheer up (yeh, I know it's sore)

CIO



To: Steelguy who wrote (1604)2/13/1999 3:02:00 AM
From: JAS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15703
 
Well Steel, I did much the same. I bought and sold today at a $79.00 loss on just under 5000 shares. I just cannot get the rhythm here. I sell at 1.31 and the next min it goes to 1.35.. then downhill. May get back in but I have had too many bad experiences above that 1.50 line!
Stuck some bucks into another and sold for once at the high of the day with a good gain. I have felt better, but today I just feel good having 90 % of trade cash sitting ready to use again after the long weekend.
Sometimes I am not sure if I am winning or losing. I am reminded of what the recent Murray P used to say about any gains only being a "short term loan".
Someone once said to always take part of the profit and buy something with it. Never reinvest it. ......... I have set aside my gain today to pay for my next month mortgage payment! Maybe, if I continue to do that I will survive.

Jim



To: Steelguy who wrote (1604)2/15/1999 8:39:00 PM
From: Bearcatbob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15703
 
Steelguy and others, Go to Yahoo and load their pager and we can chat these things real time - especially on weekends.

Bob