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Strategies & Market Trends : Market Gems:Stocks w/Strong Earnings and High Tech. Rank

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To: Jenna who wrote (118844)12/13/2000 3:53:15 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) of 120523
 
Today's Trading Day: THE BIG DIPPER:

from last night's post:

Dips are not necessarily buying opportunities.. dips can lead to tankings especially intraday. So logic is that dips are good for end of day to get a possible gap up in the morning. But that can backfire because no one knows what insidious news will crop of during the night or what company will be denigrated in the premarket or post market. Thre was urging buying the dips on Monday and last week but what about the dips that turned into Bigger Dippers.. Dips are just that.. a stock that is going down and that's all it is. We don't know how deep the dip will be. According to the Thesaurus we find the word DIP synonyms: DIP: PLUNGE, SUBMERGE, RINSE or IMMERSE.. So which dip are you buying? The plunge or immerse or the rinse? And how do you know if you are getting the little dipper or the big dipper?
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