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To: jan m. who wrote (34835)4/19/1999 2:48:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
I'm sticking with NITE,EGRP and GNET calls. Tonight I'll be scanning and charting the earnings plays and even members who are only watch list (about 15%) will have some of those plays on tomorrow's watch list. I think that NITE, EGRP and GNET are as good or better than the big three ATHM, YHOO and AOOL for of the best for possible pop. I have BJS and WFT is a the day's high but I never picked up a second oil.



To: jan m. who wrote (34835)4/19/1999 3:00:00 PM
From: debra vogt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
I think that you are right Jan. I also got scared out of so many stocks the last time and would have been better off to hold the stocks I had bought rather than selling at a loss and chasing other stocks and trying to catch the bottoms.

On another note, it is funny that my best performing stock today is AVI (Avis) which Jenna mentioned last week on the thread as an earnings play, up over 2 right now!!! Debra



To: jan m. who wrote (34835)4/19/1999 3:43:00 PM
From: TWICK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
jan, I learned the same lesson. Mostly cash, but still have positions in all my favorites. Getting killed on all of them of course, but instead of chasing after other stocks, I'm sitting tight and setting small limit buy orders at levels I would be laughed at 2 weeks ago. Looks like I may be getting a bite on NITE at 70.

Twick