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To: Boplicity who wrote (1525)6/7/2001 8:31:42 PM
From: jhg_in_kc  Read Replies (1) of 13815
 
greg, what happened to cause that calamitous drop in THGI last April (2000)
See askresearch.com

but thanks I am going to do some DD.
Some are saying it is in a blow-off (from the THQI thread):

<<To:Dennis K. Showers who wrote (14008)
From: Dennis K. Showers Thursday, May 3, 2001 10:51 AM
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I sold 80% of my remaining position this morning. The action from Tuesday and yesterday accompanied by the huge volume reminds me too much of the end of the rise in 1999. It looks like a 'blowoff' to me. I am looking to get back in at a lower level, low to mid 30's perhaps. I'll let the charts tell me. I follow the candlestick charting, generally. Tuesday was a huge white candle. Yesterday was a hangingman-like candle. (It's not perfect, I know) With today's open lower and then downward movement after the open is beginning to look to me like a top formation. The hangingman is not to be ignored. Couple this with the generally overbought state of the stock, insider selling, uncertain near term earnings, history of the stock, historically high P/E and especially the mindless babble on the Yahoo board screaming for the stock to go to 100 or to go to 10 and I am going to step aside for a while. It really pains me to do this >>
ps
NVDA is still on a tear. I should buy some...???
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