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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (10511)9/18/1999 4:24:00 PM
From: Dale BakerRead Replies (3) of 118717
 
Stocks which traded significant volume earlier in the year at higher prices, then fell, are candidates for people to sell to take tax losses (that offset their short-term capital gains in winners that they sold). So they are often good shorts.

Basically, stocks that are down tend go down more in the last quarter. Be careful buying them at the bottom until the very last days of December, however. I made the mistake of buying some too early last year. Short or stay away until the last hours of 1999.
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