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To: Pruguy who wrote (28863)8/7/1999 11:24:00 PM
From: Brian Malloy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 41369
 
Depends on how one looks at it. I think AOL has about bottomed out.

Ralph is positive on the market, this is true. But he is not positive on the nets. He turned bearish and recommended dumping them. Nets put in a bottom and rebound last week. Will they fall another 50% from current levels? I doubt it, but only time will tell.

In my book, once again, Ralph made a bad call. He should admit it - at some point in the future.

His call kind of reminds me of the analysts that follow PFE. They watch it fall from $150 to $92, then issue a sell when the stock is basically at the bottom.

This is why I consider Ralph a great contrary indicator as of late.



To: Pruguy who wrote (28863)8/7/1999 11:33:00 PM
From: Sonny McWilliams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Ralphy is a swinger. He swings to the downside when stocks go down long enough, he swings to the upside when stocks go up and he is neutral when stocks go up and down. Once they will go more steadily into the up mode, then he will be Mr. Bull again. Did you see WSW yesterday? He was the only one who swayed from the bull side.

GIVE ME MR.BULL Battipaglia.

Pretty quick on that time line thing. I did not even notice. gg. I am sure the date is wrong though.

Sonny