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To: Dub Brown who wrote (28250)3/18/1999 1:55:00 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 120523
 
FDX was a good entry, PAYX was easy one. and JBL,PRGS,CMVT,and SLR were easy as well. BMET did very well since breaking through major support and SCHL is up. GNSS yes pulled back but I would put in a lose stop so not to get closed out because I am not worred about that. and yes when the internets are spurting I like to have both earnings play and 'nets for diversity. Also you should be tracking them since the gains are quicker than regular plays.



To: Dub Brown who wrote (28250)3/18/1999 2:04:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Dub..if you are waiting for earnings the stock beats the street than what are companies you are having trouble with? I'm buying a good deal and have had only GNSS (and that's not even a sell) go south out a few dozen this month. SLR was down a few points but recovered over 6, JBL was up about 12?



To: Dub Brown who wrote (28250)3/18/1999 3:08:00 PM
From: Jon Stept  Respond to of 120523
 
Dub, re:"Just can't get in right..."

Hi Dub,

It is easy from reading this thread that one just hops on board and follows the <ALERT>s and that is it.

My experience has been that the watch list and earning plays are at best a filter. I have won AND lost with these picks, and I am getting better at picking the winners by doing some DD on the <ALERT>s that appear here before hoping on board.

And a general comment about SI and other stock boards- People don't like to admit their loses. I try to remember that when posters mention how well their picks did and never post what they lost.

If you know any traders or investors who have not lost money, I would like to know.

Just my opinion about human nature. Happy trading.

Jon :)