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    ArmenPa
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    Default TWTI down over 14% so far this morning. Is anyone else...

    Am I the only one who hasn't jumped ship on this one yet? I bought in at 3.47 and because I still know so little about charting, I don't know what to expect. Am I alone on hoping for a turn around on this one? I don't know whether to take my 13% loss on this or hang in there. :?
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    Damon, hang in there. I like stocks that drop hard like TWTI. Soon enough traders will bring up the stock price. In fact, I'm looking at IES for tommorrow after it dropped 52% today! Keep an eye on IES and watch the bounce.
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    ArmandoJoi
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    If it makes you feel any better, I'm thinking about picking up some options in it once it shows signs of reversing...
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    ArmandoJoi
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    TWTI is down but don't sell it at this point. Look at a 3year/weekly chart and you will see support at $3. MY guess is that it moves up tommorrow. It will be very positive if it close above $3 today
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    Damon, unfortunately, you're not the only one. I also didn't know when to sell. I had a nice little 10% profit for a while, but never knew to sell it off. I'll just hold it for now. That's kind of my strategy lately, as everything I buy tends to dip. I'd rather just hold it and buy other stocks with other money. My hope is that TWTI wins their lawsuits and the stock will rise in the next few years.
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    Iâ?‚??„?m still holding TWTI with a cost basis of $3.47/share. Does anyone have any reason to believe that this thing will ever break $3.47/share in the near future (less than 6 months)? I hate to take a 25% loss, but Iâ?‚??„?m losing hope.
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    I’m still holding TWTI with a cost basis of $3.47/share. Does anyone have any reason to believe that this thing will ever break $3.47/share in the near future (less than 6 months)? I hate to take a 25% loss, but I’m losing hope.
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    Hrmmm. Didn't close above $3 today, but it closed at exactly $3. Maybe that's just a positive sign instead of a very positive sign. I'm having a hard time letting go of this one for a couple of reasons:

    1) You are The Chart Guru. I am the chart nothing. It's difficult for me to 2nd guess you at this point. I hope to be the chart novice soon enough, but I've got some more reading to do first. In the meantime, I'm having fun playing other people's hunches (of course, it's with mad money only). I've limited myself to $1100 (about 3% of my total portfolio) for this type of investing (actually, "gambling" would be more accurate). Your call on CDSS turned that $1100 into $1400. Even if I lost every penny I put into TWTI, I would only be that much more eager to learn how to do technical analysis for myself.

    2) I've missed out on too many great opportunities by selling prematurely out of fear. Sure, last quarter's results were lousy, but 2006 is expected to be a whole lot better if I'm reading things correctly.

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