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Technology Stocks : eMachines (Nasdaq: EEEE) going public!

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To: dkgross who wrote (70)1/17/2001 3:36:45 PM
From: David Lee Smith  Read Replies (1) of 122
 
Maybe, if prices come off enough. The key will be not trying to pick the bottom, but picking when the stocks will recover. I've seen stocks trade in a range for long periods of time. I'm always looking for good penny stocks. I thought I'd found it with EEEE, but I never buy a penny stock that moves up with rising volume. It works for big stocks as institution move in, but with penny stocks, its the big speculators and traders cashing in their profits.
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