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Non-Tech : The Critical Investing Workshop

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To: tracyx who wrote (15557)4/20/2000 10:27:00 PM
From: arthur pritchard  Read Replies (3) of 35685
 
tracyx: qcom: trading has been equally week in qcom AND jdsu, by my eyeballs...I strictly look at curves, over long periods of time...I am worried about my qcom friends especially...I said something a day to two ago, that I did not like the action, vs, say nok. nok, sunw, csco MUCH stronger than qcom/jdsu. I say this is major institutional attitudes changing. Heard that greg sold lots of qcom today. This could be the same stinking thing that happened to DELL THE STOCK (remember dell?). As we all know, when moods change, GET OUT OF THE WAY...(that greg is amazing, with his timing, absolutely amazing.) Anyway, the only big one's I like in here are nok, sunw and csco. Even intc is "limpy". Of course, there are reasons for IBM and msft, but there are no known reasons for qcom. It's that "slow death dance" downward, which is the most painfull. Be happy with your profits, and pay some taxes if you don't want to write calls. Take a break for a couple of months. I do not like what I am looking at...
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