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To: New Economy who wrote (11016)5/4/1999 3:20:00 PM
From: S.Y.R.  Respond to of 62348
 
The bottom line is that over time small stocks gain more than large priced stocks.

Could be. But large caps are more predictable.

SYR



To: New Economy who wrote (11016)5/4/1999 3:20:00 PM
From: keith massey  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 62348
 
New Economy

The bottom line is that over time small stocks gain more than large priced stocks

True enough but playing the big boys is way different from playing the pennies. You won't see me put $40,000-70,000 behind a running penny since I don't have a death wish. However I don't even hesitate putting that kind of money behind a blue chip day trade. Flip 2000 shares of a big boy a $5 and your week is made. There is always the volume to stop you out quick if needed and they tend to move a lot more predictable than pennies.

Best Regards
KEITH