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Strategies & Market Trends : RESISTANCE LEVELS- Ceilings & breakouts <30 min old

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To: WTSherman who wrote (584)1/26/1999 2:20:00 PM
From: WHL  Read Replies (1) of 621
 
Short interest actually has been drying up. Type in XYLN into the box at the following link:
viwes.com

When you said that short interest was huge- you scared me for a minute... When sufficiently big money is against you- like 10 mm shares short, for example- they will often pay for bad news reports, ratings demotions and negative coverage in order to hold the price down. (What ever happened to freedom of the press? The media has sold it to the highest bidder.) In other words it is generally a very bad idea to bet against large short interest. However, short interest on XYLN has dried up from 10 mm to a mere 4 mm in the last two months. These people were pretty stupid to wait that long- but at least they have the brains to get out and cover their position before XYLN takes off. It now appears that those that are left (some nappers I suspect) will be too few to stamp out any fire that might ignite.
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