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fearfrost

02/15/08 2:38 PM

#15444 RE: fearfrost #15443

One other thought... Im not sure how many of you follow PPHM, but has anyone noticed how PPHM and COR are freakishly correlated?
Check this out:
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=pphm#chart3:symbol=pphm;range=my;compare=cor;indicator=volume;charttype=line;crosshair=on;logscale=on;source=undefined
And this too:
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=pphm#chart11:symbol=pphm;range=3m;compare=cor;indicator=volume;charttype=line;crosshair=on;logscale=on;source=undefined

Obviously they deviate some, but they are so close its kinda weird.
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jddividends

02/15/08 3:37 PM

#15449 RE: fearfrost #15443

I'm no investing WIZ--- all one needs to do too see that is look at how much my portfolio is down. I'm also still down on COR and have a ways to go to get to profibility.

That being said here is a thought about what you may want to do. Since it appears that you have a fairly large sum of shares, have you thought about selling up to your initial total investment and allowing the remaining shares to run therefore basically playing with house money. Even if those remaining shares go to zero--- you never suffered a loss.

I watched this scenario play out well last year with a gentleman I work with. He bought Crox near the bottom--- rode it up to a split. Allowed it to ride up some more and than took a nice profit while allowing some shares to continue there run. Even when Crox declined on earnings he was still able to totally get out and although at a depressed price--- it was still all profit.

Good Luck with whatever you decide to do.

I personally am holding long and strong and will hope to see this to profitibility myself.

Sincerely, JD

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subuclayton

02/15/08 4:43 PM

#15460 RE: fearfrost #15443

Fearfrost-----I seem to remember you posted over at Yahoo about a year ago worried about where to sell Cortex, and it was a bunch higher than it is now.
On the low end, I will sell Cortex when it is wallpaper. On the high end, I have my eye on a condo in the Florida panhandle. When I can pay cash for it from COR stock, I will be gone the next day. The one guy on earth who sells at the historic high is the only one who won't leave money on the table.