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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 133.20+5.7%Nov 26 3:59 PM EST

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To: Meathead who wrote (131234)6/4/1999 11:08:00 PM
From: arthur pritchard  Read Replies (2) of 176387
 
meathead: dell is not having any problems at all. Its investors are.
As has been discussed here, it is a perception thing. And i feel that people far removed from the company, are in a better position to really see and feel the perceptions. I don't mind waiting as long as necessary, for these perceptions to change, and am looking for the SLIGHTEST sign that they are, or may. I not only like dell, i love the concept and the execution. but the tape does not lie. as has been stated here earlier, an investor with a two year perspective, has nothing to worry about. this is not my case. I am not afraid to trade once in a while...I am watching the trading patterns of about 24 stocks, in real time...I study the relative strength of these trading patterns...I have everything grouped in ways that show me RELATIVE STRENGTH...dell is not trading well at all, and days like today show this...i am not trying to start trouble here, just trying to give beginners a feeling that "quality" on this thread, includes tolerance, for differing opinions...and these are my opinions...i have invested alot to develop a trading information station for myself; if i did not have this tool, i would keep from making statements like i have been....
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