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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 127.92+0.4%Dec 30 3:59 PM EST

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To: K. M. Strickler who wrote (37541)4/11/1998 9:06:00 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
Ken:
<<<< why DELL hasn't performed to pre-split levels yet, and why there wasn't more positive stock action after the meeting?>>>>
1. I thought it was generally expected here on the thread that
Dell goes down after a split, its about my only area of agreement with bears(ggg)
2. Dell almost always goes down after huge volume days, which
often occur just before splits.As long as Dells volume stays about
the same as now, I feel reasonably assured its not heading for the cellar.
3. I have followed many splits, and had a rule to sell very
soon after the actual stock split as it often goes down in price for the next few weeks.
True for Dell also, but I NEVER sell Dell ( it will come
back, outrageous taxes, can't time when to get back in)
4. Rules are meant to be broken, if I sell after a split and a stock still looks good and continues on up I just buy it again.
5. Dells price has a life of its own, stay away for one day and
and it can go up 2 1/2 to 6 points (it usually goes up (hehehe)
for no obvious reason. My explanation for it ( right or wrong), is that institutions want it in their portfolio and when
they decide to buy it the price goes up.
Sig
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