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Strategies & Market Trends : The Thread Formerly Known as No Rest For The Wicked

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To: Bald Eagle who wrote (66344)10/18/1999 8:27:00 PM
From: Paul A  Read Replies (1) of 90042
 
be careful chasing chip stocks.. Believe me, when im not killing time pretending im a trader, I sell memory chips all day long for one of the biggest manufactures.. I will say that although revenues are obviously exploding, its like trading stocks.. One morning youll get a fantastic price on the components, and 1 hour later you realize you were ripped off and the price just plunged 20%.. This is becoming an huge concern.. Micron, VIking, Kingston.. each and every one involved in the selling of RAM modules wishes they could stabilize the prices.. its a very bad situation..

Hope this helps a bit..

CS chart looking weak again.. but does it really matter in the long run? Just likes to give everyone involved an ulcer..

I was stopped out of AOL.. didnt want to hold into cpi and earnings on wed so I took the lose.. DELL still has me shocked.. I feel bad for people holding that stock.. Tim, remember the good old days with DELL? If DELL dropped a few points, pick it up and make 5-10 in a week.. than came the damn net stocks :)
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