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To: Jon Scott who wrote (591)3/26/1999 8:15:00 AM
From: lac  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19256
 
Jon - My stocks always seem to be "undervalued" and like you I have money tied up that I am unwilling to move because "today could be the day". How do you determine timing mostly on the buy? The sell is much easier in my mind especially if your not a hog. (pigs get fat, hogs slaughtered) It seems the critical factor to being extremely successful trading these kind of stocks.

For example, I feel that FTRK is an extremely undervalued stock. I have felt that way now for 2 months and I have not been able to use those dollars elsewhere afraid that I would miss the boat. FTRK, as most BB stocks, does not have a lot of information out. I've talked to the Company, done all the right things but I have no idea when its time is. Does anybody have any responses to this timing issue on BB's? For example, sometimes I think you have to wait for the momentum and price movement, but usually you don't catch it at the bottom and sometimes nowhere close.

While I don't have MRPS anymore (I sold on a double) I have been waiting to get back in because its a great stock, but when?
If I would have still been in MRPS, I would have missed SCMI. Any thoughts.

Jeff