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Last week stock prices for TNE and AG dipped to my buyback point and as of the end of this week all the others (CLF GTLS EDU LNN STRA) should expire with no fills (being a full month since the orders were placed). Are they all too overpriced, now, to buy back at market price? Or should I try again for a limit order? That's the decision I'll try to make over the weekend. I almost feel like I should place another limit order to guarantee the market another month of interim bull run!
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Comments (2)
I vote for another set of limit orders.
I have been trying some sell high buy low in my personal portfolio with half decent results, maybe I'm better at picking mediocre stocks...
Tom
Posted by Thomas Armistead | May 9, 2008 3:28 PM
Enter 'em!!! Who knew keeping the bull running could be so simple. I've sometimes made long dormant stocks soar to new highs merely by selling them.
Posted by Russell Krull | May 9, 2008 4:58 PM