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To: $Mogul who wrote (778)8/18/1999 1:36:00 PM
From: AlienTech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1214
 
Know what you mean, I bougth back what I sold @ 12 7/8 yesterd at 14 3/8.. Didnt want to do it but I think there is more news comming which are better. NSOL at least seems to be doing great today. At least its up like 10 points since yesterday. Someone is fading the rally, I suppose if we knew why and whom we would know the answer. But INIT is the only stock DOWN on good news in the entire sector.



To: $Mogul who wrote (778)8/18/1999 3:00:00 PM
From: Panita  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1214
 
Sun America analyst will be on CNBC 5:45 p.m. EST "Taking Stock" segment.

Last time a Sun America analyst was on CNBC it mentioned INIT as one of his top three picks.

If anyone has a chance call CNBC and try getting through with a call on INIT.

Since they liked it just a few weeks back, they will likely give INIT a glowing positive review.

You need to start dialing 30 minutes before the segment and dial and redial until the segment starts. If line is busy keep redialing, and if it ring but no one answers hang up and dial try again.



To: $Mogul who wrote (778)8/18/1999 6:46:00 PM
From: Mark The Trader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1214
 
"Who is selling today and why....I can't fathom selling here...ridiculous!! "

Day Traders and those who bought it when it was lower are selling because they made their profit and will move on from a stock that does not look like a mover for the day.
If a stock that closes strong does not gap big the next Am and then gets weak , traders will dump quick . It was weak from the getgo this morning ( I was surprised).
My general rule of quasi Day Trading ( I am not a true day trader :-} ) is to sell some right at the open (sold some @ 15 /14 )then wait a bit to see what happens. It was still weak so I sold again at 14 3/4 and 14 1/2 but still kept some. I dont mind hanging on to shares at this price level , if it dips a couple of points I will buy more and trade it the same way again on a run up. I have many times sold my whole position in a stock only to watch it continue to run so I keep a little just in case .
This is also a good strategy for those who want this as a long term Investment , have some to trade and to hang onto .

Mark