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Strategies & Market Trends
Playing Hammered Stocks for a Bounce, But How?
An SI Board Since January 1998
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Emcee:  JEFF CHAPMAN Type:  Unmoderated
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9 Well the first trade was a disaster. I'm stopped out @ 4 1/2, a loss of 10%JEFF CHAPMAN-1/20/1998
8 I just pulled the trigger and bought HCOM at $5.00. News from the company shoulInstock-1/20/1998
7 Well my buy of HCOM @ $5 (yeh, hypothetical trades to begin with...) hasn'tJEFF CHAPMAN-1/20/1998
6 ok, hypothetically in HCOM @ $5 (1000 shrs)... not quite meeting my requiremenJEFF CHAPMAN-1/20/1998
5 Looks like we have a couple of returning members for today's candidates, wiJEFF CHAPMAN-1/20/1998
4 Unfortunately the methodology I am using would not allow me to invest in HCOM aJEFF CHAPMAN-1/18/1998
3 Jeff: Looks like you and I are thiking along the same lines. Been playing the bInstock-1/18/1998
2 Great idea. I'll post any potentials I find. BamaRebBamaReb-1/17/1998
1 The stategy above would have started with these 4 companies: IQST REDB HCOM ESMJEFF CHAPMAN-1/17/1998
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