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To: TTOSBT who wrote (134282)6/24/1999 5:49:00 AM
From: Tommy Dorsey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
We certainly do. We have had a sell on the stock before the crash happened in fact we use it as an example of an Anatomy of a crash and how the fundamentals did not point out trouble before it happened and the supply /demand did. For the bottom fisherman it is ok to play her e but that is a trders, and not investors. A stop of 19 1-2 must be adhered to. The first buy signal will not happen from here until $28. You are always welcome on the P&F thread to ask me questions. I'm ther sometime each day. Go to our site www.dorseywright.com and take a free trial and you will see we have something you might find of interest. But be that as it may, whether DELL was pushed down by analysts that do not understand the stock or not, it has produced some severe losses for those who have bought recently. There is nothing wrong with buying some insurance on a stock you love that has a high probability of declining in price. It helps ride out the storm. Come over and visit. And above all join our new stock contest which is a long and short position contest starting July1. DELL could be one of your longs. Thanks for the question on CPQ. Any other questions welcome. And yes Hate is the right word for the e-mail I have gotten from DELL owners. Two months in a row now. I don't mind that, I just want you to know where I'm coming from in my analysis. It's simply a logical organized way of recording the battle between supply and demand. Tom