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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: AD who wrote (32161)4/22/1999 6:47:00 PM
From: Land Shark  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
RRRR,

Up over 100% in a few days and up over 60% today. Now I consider that a high percentage mover. Tomorrow it could gap and crap and prolly will lose 50% over a few days.

CYOE,
Any day without notice, the SEC could close in on this one and shut it down. That would mean 100% return.

Now these are high return plays.



To: AD who wrote (32161)4/23/1999 7:53:00 AM
From: Dr. Seuss  Respond to of 122087
 
Jetups,

It all depends on your style. Often times, I can't watch stocks that close. My day job is pretty demanding. In addition, I am in grad school, planning a wedding, building a house and have a number of time consuming hobbies.

While you're probably right in hitting more high percentage plays with your method, I feel fine dumping shares short of CYOE as the end result (at least to some) is well known. Saw it with Diana and have seen it with many other stocks as well.

I shorted AVNT at 33 and everyone thought I jumped too early. As my first short, I figured, I knew where it was going, all I had to do was wait. That one worked out so well, patients (and margin management) has become part of my main approach to dealing with these POS BS crap stocks.

I would have never hit RRRR on the first day of TJ's hype.

Dr. Seuss