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To: Sportfish who wrote (304)3/4/1999 2:39:00 PM
From: DuGen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 689
 
That's a tuff question to answer. I have found that the more I really want a stock, the lower it'll go after I buy. If I'm just buying to add, then it doesn't usually drop too much. In this situation, I bought at 0.74. Since I'm just adding, it'll probably drop to 0.65 0.68. If I really wanted this stock, (an entry position and really had to get some), then it'd probably drop to the mid 0.53 to 0.56.

I kid you not, it should be a law of economics. This is more powerful than that supply and demand thing they always yell about. Watch, we've already hit 0.68, and in the next 90 minutes we'll hit 0.65.

DuGen