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Comment by diogneeson Aug 12, 2010 11:02pm
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RE: diognees

RE: diogneesI have found over many years that going all in either on the buy or sell side is not very prudent.  Picking the low or the high borders on the impossible.
    It makes more sense to decide how big a position you are comfortable with and then start buying over a period of time until you have reached your objective. Conversely sell the same way.
     That way you will end up with an average price and seldom be second guessing yourself.
              GL
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