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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 403.84-2.3%3:22 PM EST

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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (39588)3/21/2000 7:21:00 PM
From: werefrog  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
"OTOH, MSFT appears to be leaving you behind today"

Post #37172 should explain why MSFT did not leave me behind today, i'm the one that left it behind.
<Some get down right testy > You got that right. When I first began posting on this BB and mentioned I was Daytrading and actually shorting MSFT sometimes, I got the impression some thought I was the antichrist. I tried to explain that I have been playing MSFT since the upper 80's and I certainly did not daytrade it until the upper 90's, because I did not know how to Daytrade until then.
<where are you getting that up tick, down tick data? >
I'm using Realtick 111 and a realtime daytrading chatroom with about 1500 daytraders logged on posting their buys & sales in realtime. The symbol at Yahoo for the S&P futures is ^SPC. If you will notice over time, that when the ^SPC begins going up, the big stocks will lag behind that indicator a few minutes, then begin moving up with that index. CSCO, SUNW, are 2 of my favorites that follow this index. They also follow the S&P down, thus I'm not above shorting these stocks when that index is downticking. Cheers
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