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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 350707" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>Both stocks have been very strong. They have held up better than the broad market in it's current sell off. They have both had good runs. Looks to me like technical indicators for cnh on a daily basis are a little weak. I think it wants to go down short term. Might wait for both to correct down before buying.</p><p></p><p>If you buy make sure you decide how much you can afford to lose and set a stop loss for that amount at the same time you buy. The market and poker are the same. The most important thing is to not lose too much. If you can take care of the risk, profits will take care of themself.</p><p></p><p>If you hear a broker, TV people,or anybody else say not to worry about the market going down and to stay in for the long haul-grab your money and run for the nearest exit. Sooner or later that long haul is going to be a long way down. I don't know when. Could be now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 350707, member: 663"] Both stocks have been very strong. They have held up better than the broad market in it's current sell off. They have both had good runs. Looks to me like technical indicators for cnh on a daily basis are a little weak. I think it wants to go down short term. Might wait for both to correct down before buying. If you buy make sure you decide how much you can afford to lose and set a stop loss for that amount at the same time you buy. The market and poker are the same. The most important thing is to not lose too much. If you can take care of the risk, profits will take care of themself. If you hear a broker, TV people,or anybody else say not to worry about the market going down and to stay in for the long haul-grab your money and run for the nearest exit. Sooner or later that long haul is going to be a long way down. I don't know when. Could be now. [/QUOTE]
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