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Strategies & Market Trends : Market Gems:Stocks w/Strong Earnings and High Tech. Rank

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To: SMALL FRY who wrote (31346)4/6/1999 6:33:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (3) of 120523
 
FVCX+36%,WEBT,INKT,NITE,BVSN,MLTX,ABOV,LCOS did great. (note the LCOS chart I posted on yesterday's watch list) NTBK really pulled back today a 24-hour pullback ;-) DELL and LU options surged but my GE pulled NSOL is one of the top 'net stocks nothing less than BVSN or ABOV or VRIO, but something it has a 'little black rumour' associated with it, but it ALWAYS bounces back. Subscribers please take a longer time in analysing the charts on the watchlists and newsletter. The LCOS explosion today was also expected although of course I wasn't sure it would be TODAY but imminent. techstocks.com
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Great show SF. Put in a full night last night so I relaxed today after setting stops (babysitting my nets) this morning I slept through most of the morning. Went to have a leisurely late lunch with my friends at the club today and had on station 850 (the market report) and felt good taking a needed rest and doing so well anyhow.

I'm getting more excited about support, resistance and patterns, I find that it works not only with the 'nets but also with the high tech sector, timing my entrance it both LU and DELL but I had a feeling I was a little late with GE.. NOTE the chart also mirrors my slight misgivings on getting on an exploding stock a bit AFTER the explosion.
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