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Technology Stocks : JMAR Technologies(JMAR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dave Lippert who wrote (7898)5/4/1999 6:14:00 PM
From: jeff matakovich  Respond to of 9695
 
well its been almost 2 years and i'm back...
where's candlestick? is it time to reinvest in jmar?
i don't think so - o/s count too high - insiders are still
not buying - its not making any money.
stocks i like - flnk - xirc - jaws - vetx.



To: Dave Lippert who wrote (7898)5/5/1999 8:32:00 AM
From: Richard N Lambert  Respond to of 9695
 
Dave;

I think rule #2 is don't buy into momentum or a rising stock.

I don't think JMAR will double anytime soon and not in one hour or even one day.

I am happy making 20-25% on a stock over a short period of time (15 days). If JMAR jumps to $3 a share on it's way to $5 and I buy at three and sell at $5. I am making 67% in a short time. While you may have made (assuming your average is $2/share) 150% in three years (if you sold at $5). I would rather my money doing something else for three years and jumping in to make 67% instead of sitting around and only making 150%. The percent improves in my favor as stock price increases, however, this assumes I will hold the stock past $5 (which I would not).

Good Luck...

Rich