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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading the SPOOs with Patrick Slevin!

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To: SE who wrote (2459)1/10/2000 9:03:00 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) of 7434
 
Home Depot has that experience. Seems odd that HD should be in the Dow and Sears would be kicked out because Depot is a specialty retailer.

But for years, despite the crowds, Home Depot was sluggish in the market. Early 90s timeframe. Maybe that was because of the earlier run-up, who knows.

I don't know enough about Lycos to know how much Quote.com affects their bottom line. Additionally, there was such a spurt a few weeks ago that this could be consolidation as well. It just struck me that the sell came right with the QCharts problem; like I mentioned, as soon as cigar production caught up with demand the cigar companies became good Short plays. I couldn't help but wonder if there was capital to be made, albeit short term, on LCOS as a result of the glitches on QCharts.

You know me, I'm a Buy n Hold kinda guy....heh.....but I see LCOS as sitting near support and will probably sell out of it if it snaps it. Been wrong before, but that's the safe presumption I would think.

Speaking of WAS; look at that prime example of Dementia, Rambus, when you get a second. That's fun to Chart and Trade if you have a death wish.
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