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To: changedmyname who wrote (1778)2/24/1999 4:33:00 PM
From: fooledalot  Respond to of 2782
 
Jason,
Thanks again for your insight.

I have generally found that after 2 consecutive days of lost ground or after any day that it drops $3-4, or more, it usually comes back with a good run to the positive. This has also occurred contrary to the market's general direction. This pattern was broken the first week of Feb, but I think the market's weight in general was too much to bear. Luckily, I bought after the fall out, coming back up at 98 on the 9th. Those are the shares I sold yesterday at 109.

Now the shares I have in my IRA, I plan to hold a looooonnnggg time.

Cheers,

f



To: changedmyname who wrote (1778)2/24/1999 4:44:00 PM
From: mammoth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2782
 
"CNBC trades don't work like they used to..." You noticed that too, huh?