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To: StockHawk who wrote (7675)5/27/1999 10:54:00 AM
From: Rande Is  Respond to of 57584
 
Exactly, StockHawk. . .my target is always 100. . .but I had to trim it down a bit. . . since those were put out as primarily DAY TRADES. . .we needed a traget for the day. . . as SWING trades, if we have an idea where they SHOULD end up, it makes better sense.

HOWEVER. . . MY TARGETS are set just so you know the direction to aim the bow.. . .keeps people from shooting every which way and buying the highs. Not crazy about those posts that say. . . the stock is up 200 percent from where you said to buy it. . .should I buy it here or wait?

I decided to focus today's trading on IRSN and RDOC. . .I LOVE to daytrade stocks that I don't mind getting stuck with long term. . . it allows me to be bolder and more confident in my trading.

And yes, daytrading is more stable whenever the market is being manipulated like it is. I don't like the market as is. So I am still pulling back on many and going cash until I see my prices on the BEST stocks.

Why fight it. Which way would you play internets near term? Who can tell? Going in circles is only thing that makes sense. . .I don't like going in circles. . . I like moving forward in the correct direction or else not moving at all.

Pennies are still cool right now.

Rande Is