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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (9152)8/13/1999 10:03:00 PM
From: Scott Williams98  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20297
 
Hi Jorj,

I still don't know what "P&F" is all about...but thanks for your honest opinion. That's what I like best about this thread and the people who post on it, anyone can have an opinion as to where the <short term> stock price may be headed, and they don't get crushed by those who are long and feel the sky's the limit...

What a beautiful week CKFR had! She came screaming back like we knew she could. As someone else pointed out, the 50 DMA proved to be resistance (as to be expected at this stage) so far. But who can complain with the runnn she had?

IMO, I woill be expecting a pullback of sorts to "catch her breath" next week. So many great buys last week if you had the ba**s to jump in, hoping those major support levels held..which they did in a BIG way.

I'm especially glad to see Rob C. get some serious payback from the $20's...You sir, get the "Golden Ba**s" award!

Have a great weekend everyone.

Best of luck SCOTT

PS Anyone get in CNCX?? Yup, gotta love those 'Nets..



To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (9152)8/16/1999 9:20:00 AM
From: AugustWest  Respond to of 20297
 
Jorj, thanks for your post.

First, piffing is a concept I haven't really spent much time on grasping yet, and secondly, it's always good to get a completely detached opinion from someone who doesn't follow a particular stock.

Sometimes we all get a little too close to the notion of a "great" company and we allow ourselves to cloud the pure technical qualities of the stock...though most on this thread would never argue potential downward spirals<g>

Thanks again.