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To: Grant MacMillan who wrote (34341)7/28/1999 8:43:00 AM
From: James W  Respond to of 37507
 
I think that past few sessions before yesterday were the "correction phase" and it was nice to see the market consolidate yesterday. Unlike Go, I make no pretense about predicting which way the market will trade. It is obvious that the average investor (like Go) has no clue as to the direction of the market as demonstrated yesterday where every major index was up and the "average" investor thought it may be down. Markets move fast and BII could trade up quickly as it has traded down quickly. Market sentiment moves fast and as we know, the best time to buy is when everyone else is selling. Hope that helps.




To: Grant MacMillan who wrote (34341)7/28/1999 8:54:00 AM
From: GoNorth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37507
 
Grant, I see where some of the deep thinkers on this thread are suggesting that BII has 'traded down' quickly. I'd like to make a CORRECTION to this fallacy. Based on the numbers I'm looking at BII has been in a falling pattern since it's Nasdaq listing of April 19th. 1999. (maybe they are looking at the same numbers that Gee-Man is looking at?)
I guess timing is all in the eye of the beholder! <<ggg>>