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Technology Stocks : America On-Line (AOL)

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To: Steve Robinett who wrote (30497)9/9/1999 12:52:00 PM
From: Bazmataz  Read Replies (4) of 41369
 
Sorry Steve, but I must disagree. To say AOL is up less bcs of lower volatility is a farce. Check the trading days for the last month. On down days, AOL has been much worse (percentage-wise) than AMZN, EBAY and YHOO. On up days, also much less. Higher volatility (which I agree the others have) should also mean higher percentages to the downside on down days - which hasn't happened recently. AOL is suffering worse than the others... for all the reasons you stated as well as psychological factors... AMZN is clearly stronger here... BTW - AOL is headed to NEGATIVE territory yet again today - totally unable to hold any rally. Meanwhile, AMZN and EBAY are comfortably holding gains...
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