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To: Robert Rose who wrote (25689)9/14/1999 8:52:00 AM
From: pater tenebrarum  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 99985
 
Robert, i'm not suggesting anything, investors must know themselves what they are doing. i frequently trade the 'red-hots' myself, but only for the very short term, usually intra-day. i merely suggest that the high valuations in many of the 'red-hots' are unlikely to be sustainable...but that's my opinion, it's quite alright with me if you disagree. anyway, i believe that markets tend to overshoot on the upside as well as the downside, and there's some evidence that the 'red-hots' with their small floats are especially prone to manipulation. one day, everyone will want to exit at the same time, just as happened with the nutz after the April highs. if one has big unrealized gains in some of these issues it may be time to cash in some of the chips, but again, that's my personal view.

regards,

hb