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Technology Stocks : KLA-Tencor Corporation (KLAC)
KLAC 1,275+0.5%Dec 24 12:59 PM EST

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To: Jay King who wrote (1013)3/17/1998 12:23:00 AM
From: Street Walker  Read Replies (1) of 1779
 
The market is available for trading 5 days a week.

52 weeks/year, excluding holidays.

It runs in cycles, up and down, and sometimes sideways.

Stocks run in cycles, and you just have to learn to time
them right. Markets been going up for some time hitting new highs.
Its bound to loose steam. Watch the trend of money going out of
mutual funds. Have your list of SHORTS and your list of buys
when the market falls. I like KLAC for two day rebounder when
the market falls. Things are way out of hand. People aren't
realizing the affect of ASIA. As more earnings start to come out,
people will get a clue, hopefully in time. Look how many Techology
stocks aren't making their earnings! IOM and MU....wow!!
The savy investor will always make money. Just don't fall in love
with any particular stock.

I'm mostly a daytrader (news oriented) but I do follow KLAC
for intraday plays. I'm waiting for it to fall some more.

As for NYMXF..yes, waited all weekend for that one.
I was pretty upset when I went to buy this AM before
the news was released, and found that it had been halted.
It ended up being a great play anyway.

As for other biotech companies, I know a lot of them but only stake
a day position with news. I get most of my news from
mIRC #daytraders.

Regards,
S.W.
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