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Comment by culateron Dec 21, 2009 2:42pm
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RE: RE: RE: IMO, we could see 50% gains by end of

RE: RE: RE: IMO, we could see 50% gains by end ofDenial, I don't think so.   I think he learned a long time ago not to buy long but to trade stocks.  Long is for mutual funds and pension funds.  I too have learned a lot from ISA and that is to not fall in love with a stock but to trade it.  Just wish I didn't work for a living and have a life, otherwise I could spend my time trading stocks.  Think maybe that is what retirement is for, definately won't gamble long on anything until then.   As Tyler B. mentions on stockscores, don't buy on information as even the best information could be wrong and insiders always get it first.  Thinking Roche was going to be our shining knight I averaged down rather than doing what I usually do and put in a stop loss just below support (or -25% depending).   If I had of followed stockscores rules instead of hoping for a Roche opt in I would have sold my $ 2.70 shares at about $ 2.20 and waited instead of averaging down to a dime.  I can just imagine how many shares I would be able to buy now with the same money, as per old-timer.   I should be a much better trader at retirement when I am an 'old-timer'

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