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To: Slide Rule who wrote (2946)2/17/1999 10:53:00 PM
From: Axxel  Respond to of 6846
 
I am bullish LT so I do not really want to short. The question then is how do I buy without smacking myself in the head with a brick every time because "I just have to own this stock?' The way I like to do it is to buy every decade break on a big number trader [over $100] and on every 1/2 decade number. So the first time is a break of $50. My guess? The first time is a minor break of the decade number...so, it is 49 1/4 and anything below that would represent an opportunity to trade call options [FOR A TRADE ONLY]. When you get the trade out of it [a move back into the low 50's...blow it and relax and wait for another opportunity...this time a break of $45, etc.

Here's the chart:
iqc.com

How's that?

Axxel

FYI-

This stock comment may is an excerpt from the Axxel Knutson's VTAR™ Newsletter [Volume Trade Analysis Research ™]. There are important disclaimers and additional information that investors may want to avail themselves of prior to taking any action based upon this comment. The writer will not, usually, update you on changes in opinion. The Axxel Knutson's VTAR™ Newsletter [Volume Trade Analysis Research ™] is published [free] 3/4 times a week and is given to various web sites and to individuals who request it. There are no charges and it is not supported by advertising of any kind. Fees are not accepted for inclusion into the newsletter from any entity including the websites. In the very great majority of the cases, the writer does not invest in the same stocks that are included in the newsletter.

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My lawyer, who has no personality whatever and is considered by nearly everyone a real jerk, makes me say all this stuff.



To: Slide Rule who wrote (2946)2/18/1999 8:07:00 AM
From: Wally Mastroly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6846
 
Press release - assume this hasn't been posted:


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