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To: techtome who wrote (25863)3/1/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
ECLP.. I haven't totally done with ECLP just wanted to trim my portfolio and make room for some new earning plays. I decided it would be more profitable to use the money from ELCP to buy a larger position in COST. I was going to get the COST calls but there were only 24 in volume and I thought that was too little to chance. I won't even be holding COST through earings. I'm still bullish on ECLP as I am in VRIO and I'm thinking of getting into that one perhaps for a possible gap in the morning. If ECLP should continue to make gains (it should) I might just get back in. We all have different targets and for that reason indicators come programmable with various parameters for all our different tastes. Sometimes I want to wear my 'daytrading' hat and other times I want to wax conservative and join the 'investors' camp. Its these diverse and chameleon-like characteristics that allow me to be more flexible and use the market for my gain rather than have the market manipulate me through fear and panic
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