tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-875001767678246171.post1072345436537194359..comments2024-01-07T22:02:50.324-08:00Comments on Double Journey: Jamba - A bit deeperUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-875001767678246171.post-62717093405591464312007-12-10T23:22:44.000-08:002007-12-10T23:22:44.000-08:00good call. now stop-loss the sucker and if it go...good call. now stop-loss the sucker and if it goes above break-even for ya, don't ever let it cut you a minus, re-buy if necessary, but ... success ::-)ningpohttp://home.hccnet.nl/im.wilckenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-875001767678246171.post-48544724950011078532007-12-11T01:11:24.000-08:002007-12-11T01:11:24.000-08:00I put a stop-loss at $4.52. I did not put one hig...I put a stop-loss at $4.52. I did not put one higher, at my buy point, because doing so in such a volatile stock would produce pre-mature selling. I would end up paying a lot of broker fees getting in and out of the stock making my broker rich and not myself. If the stock get's to about $6.00, I'll move my stop-loss higher.terrencenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-875001767678246171.post-16115655924138849982007-12-11T05:36:05.000-08:002007-12-11T05:36:05.000-08:00my math is a little different. you bought about 4...my math is a little different. you bought about 400 shares. break even including buy and sell commission should be about .11 cents above buying. it peaked in the day about 5.56. everything above break even is plus even if you have to re-buy at 5.05! you never know how far bottom is and it takes twice as much to repair a minus and then come back into the money. 4.52 is a sizeable loss if it gets there and well above my other rule, if you can't put your stop at a level where your risk is 1 to 2% of your begin capital, don't do the buy. i'd love to see your commission scale and what are your other trading rules? i try to follow the ones layed out in Dr. Elders book, "come into my trading room" , you might like it as well. success.ningpohttp://home.hccnet.nl/im.wilckenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-875001767678246171.post-78226288226241731592007-12-11T12:38:03.000-08:002007-12-11T12:38:03.000-08:00Do you think people will continue to splurge on Ja...Do you think people will continue to splurge on Jamba juices even in the face of a slowing economy? The smoothies cost between $4 to $5 a pop. I've already noticed shorter lines at Starbucks, my friend.Stephennoreply@blogger.com