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To: Jenna who wrote (57975)8/27/1999 7:30:00 AM
From: lee kramer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Should I hold my stocks overnight? This question has dogged me longer than the Red Sox have failed to capture the World Series. So I asked Suzy. She just shrugged. Then I asked Capt. Tomato. She cocked her head then shrugged. No help there. So I scurried to see Doc Kronkite who knows everything and wrote the classic "The Truss: Friend or Foe" who is my shrink and a major-league malopropist. "Doc" I said "I'm beside myself with apoplexy, can't sleep nights. Gotta know if I
should hold my stocks overnight. You gotta help me doc." "You didn't read chapter seven in my book boobeleh? Chapter seven you didn't read? The crickets (critics) weren't so kind but what do they know. Assume the position." As I made myself comfortable on his lumpy couch he said "Vince Lombardi said that when you pass the football three things can happen...and two of them are bad. Run, don't pass. Now go home." "Go home?" I cried, I just got here. You didn't answer my question." He sighed, stroked his Freud-like beard, said "Look, when did Attila-the-Hun cross the Alps? "At night?" I said. "Right. And when did the Japanese send out the planes to attack Pearl Harbor?" "At night?" "Right. And when did Mookie Wilson hit that grounder that scuttled through Bill Buckner's legs that cost the Red Sox the World Series in '86?" "At night?" "You got it boobeleh. Nothing good happens at night. You hold a stock and some analyst will downgrade it after the bell. Or the company president will be indicted for absconding with the profits. Nothing good happens at night. Sell at the bell, buy back the next morning. All it will cost is a commission or two and maybe a coupla points if it gaps up. Have some peanut-brittle, it'll calm your verves (nerves), you'll sleep." "Thanks doc" I said, rising with severe lower back pain, "you've been a big help." "Help, schmelp. Pay the girl on the way out." (Lee)



To: Jenna who wrote (57975)8/27/1999 8:34:00 AM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
ADSK

I'm not quite sure. I saw estimates from .08-.11 Well, I guess so, I just heard it said on this mornings business. I thought the whisper number was .08 so they beat that. The markets really are efficient. It was down 2 last night on MarketXT. And it's opening down on pre-market as well. I don't think it will get hurt that much more since it was close to reduced expectations? But you never know...what I do know is this thread will move on to faster more promising movers.

moving on....I knew I should have picked up some INTU last night.<g>

Jeff