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From: | Stuart Cairns <stuart.c@dfmainland.co.nz> |
Date: | Thu, 23 Sep 1999 09:38:06 +1000 |
Knowing when to sell is a much greater challenge than knowing when to buy. And selling is even more important, as its selling that lets you lock in your profit, or keeps you from losing money on a bad pick. I believe a mechanical selling strategy is better to one based on judgement. Stuart H. Cairns email ; stuart.c@dfmtrade.com tel 64+9+307 9066 fax 64+9+307 9061 See how the Blue Horsehoe portfolio has returned 15% in less than two months http://www.dfmtrade.com -----Original Message----- From: Kelvin Worsfold [SMTP:kelw@ihug.co.nz] Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 1999 8:39 PM To: sharechat Subject: [sharechat] shared confusion Well its great with all the correspondence flowing and at the very least its made me re- think the holdings and the number of stocks I hold. It would be great if David would elaborate on his actual thoughts. My problem is I see later on ihug may list and I say that might be worth a small punt and then I say I'm cutting my stocks down not increasing, oh and what about e-bet as a speculative stock, that was before Telecom went below$8. Oh well back to the drawing board,anyone with a crystal ball??. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- ---------------- You get education by reading the fine print ...... and experience by not reading it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- ---------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, email sharechat-request@sharechat.co.nz with "unsubscribe" in the body of the message. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, email sharechat-request@sharechat.co.nz with "unsubscribe" in the body of the message.
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