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Strategies & Market Trends
You buy a stock. It goes down, now what?
An SI Board Since July 1998
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12 <<You posted to every thread I read. >> Well, I guess you should sBald Eagle-7/7/1998
11 You posted to every thread I read. Looked like spam to me. Don't worry, I shane hartman-7/7/1998
10 Re: "I wait for any bounce and get out." And what if it continues dInvestor2-7/7/1998
9 How about an "Other Stategy" I used with LSI when it fell from above BWAC-7/7/1998
8 LOL! E. Graphs-7/7/1998
7 Oh, well, excuse me! I was trying to open a discussion. I don't have anythiBald Eagle-7/7/1998
6 Hi Wiseowl! I have no patience for losing money. I don't mind it when a stE. Graphs-7/7/1998
5 Stop spamming every thread with adds for your thread. I care about stocks, notshane hartman-7/7/1998
4 Re: "I've had bad experience using stops. Too many times I saw the priInvestor2-7/7/1998
3 Wise, I think your cc idea is a very wise<g>one. I was in a situation siMelissa McAuliffe-7/7/1998
2 << I think Bald should start a thread with something similar in concept;Bald Eagle-7/7/1998
1 Wiseowl; I think Bald should start a thread with something similar in concept; Johnathan C. Doe-7/7/1998
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