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To: MMM Mule who wrote (5235)5/18/1999 4:19:00 PM
From: vagabond  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108040
 
I also think that buying on a pullback is the best strategy for AGRS at this point -- just trying to figure what level it's realistic to hope for, AND what level would really still represent a worthwhile purchase in terms of future appreciation.

Trying to think-ahead so I can consider placing a limit-order before the market open, since I doubt that either I or my computer could respond fast enough in "real-time" to catch the price where I'd want it (I did that with GRPV on Friday, placing an 11/16 limit order and managing to catch the very bottom of that morning's shake-out from the dollar-ish open. Of course, in retrospect I'd have been better off just waiting until TODAY when TXCI hit .50 -- but who knew?. And I did get SOME TXCI at the low today, so my average is still decent).

I'm thinking that an AGRS limit-order of around .07-.08 might be "safe" -- meaning that if I was able to buy it there, it wouldn't be too likely to fall much LOWER. But on the other hand, it could just sink like a stone back to where it started. Ugh -- decisions, decisions...

Vagabond