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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical Analysis - Beginners

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To: shasta23 who wrote (8560)9/9/1998 9:44:00 AM
From: David R. Evans  Read Replies (1) of 12039
 
Hello Stefan,

Yes, I play the short side using Puts..... Now, when you talk about the short side you open up a brand new ballgame..... Here is my outlook on it.

If I want to play STRONG MOVERS on the up-side wouldn't I want to do the same on the short side??? I would think yes so how do we know the strong movers????

On the up-side we look for strong companies that are in a strong up-trend. If we reverse that logic we would look for weak companies that are in a strong down-trend. Does this make sense???

I would not want to be out there shorting Dell when it decides to reverse and continue it's strong move up.... Same goes for the Internet stocks.... You may THINK they are over-valued but the reality is Mr. Market does not care what you think....

There is a lot of money to be made on the short side and there are many out there who can short Dell, LU, IBM and the like BUT most on these Boards are NOT THEM!!! Leave that game to the pros who know how to do it...

Dave Evans
goinvest.com
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