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From: srf4r...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 17:18:12 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, May 12 2009 8:18 pm
Subject: Re: Dilutions? You want to talk about dilutions!
One of the hardest lessons I have learned is that to panic and sell a
stock low after buying at a high one week earlier... is that is the fastest way to lose money and investment power. Had I held those stocks which I had freaked out over a 15% decline for just two weeks, or one month at the longest, I could have seen 50-300 percent gains over the last two months. Instead I have been busting my ass to keep 20% profits and then sinking it back in on the pullbacks. Still not up like I should be. I went all in on AgFeed Industries when share price was .94 and less than three months later it is worth 4.50/share now. I have been working too hard to protect from losses and lock in gains, when I should be letting these companies do the hard work for me, see! OCNF will be worth 10x today's price in a year. But will you sell it again on the next pullback and miss out? Buy something decent and hold onto it, muzz. A lot to learn before
On May 12, 7:25 pm, muzz...@gmail.com wrote:
> In just about a week I lost half of my bankroll. Between commissions
> and a nasty hit from OCNF stock, and now with CVM on a downturn I > need a big turn-around, otherwise I'm toast. I've got to be very very > careful from now on. I still feel OCNF should pay me the .77 dividend > after all it's posted on the GOOGLE finance chart, that would help out > a lot.. You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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