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To: H. Bradley Toland, Jr. who wrote (40571)9/13/1999 12:39:00 PM
From: jmanvegas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
At your enviable buy-in price, you can afford to sit back and watch the grass grow. For those contemplating whether to buy in here or unload because their profits are starting to erode rather dramatically from the highs (though overdone IMO), this is the $64,000 question. The charts do look ugly though - rather simplistic of me and I know I'll get hammered by the thread for making such a broad TA statement, but I know when I'm looking at an ugly chart from a pretty one. I do not know of any changes in the fundamentals, but sometimes the ship is sinking before the real story gets out. And if it is negative (and I hope it is not), there will be a mass exodus ala the Titanic. CAUTION is the key word in here IMO. Let's say I'm skeptical about anything being said, supposed, or will I refuse to believe anything from anyone unless I hear it from the horse's mouth. And the horse ain't saying anything. Should they? We're just fleas on an elephant's back so we will be the last to know. The Street will know way ahead of us and will have made their move before us. Let's hope all is okay but I won't buy in here. Let's just see who is going to step up to bat and support this thing. Best of luck to you.

jmanvegas