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To: marc chatman who wrote (51785)9/24/1999 9:18:00 AM
From: double-plus-good  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 95453
 
One thing that struck me about the coverage initiated on FLC yesterday by Goldman was that according to Briefing.com the coverage started at Reommended List, but Reuters listed the coverage as market out perform. I'm still not clear what the actual coverage is; anyone notice the same thing?

KL, regarding your quandry; i certainly sympathize. I am sticking to my guns, confident that my research is sound amd the fundamental story is the same. I spread out my EnP dollars between 8 stocks, including a couple more institutional faves. However, I must own up to having concentrations in CRK, RRC, and TMR to which I have been adding over the last several days. I'm pretty much fully invested and will weigh the benefits of margin over the next several days. I fully expect not to go over 20% margin, though. Otherwise I can't sleep at night. Just my personal philosophy to use margin as a reserve fund for buying 100% no-brainers.

If this keeps up, that's what I will consider the prooducers to be.

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To: marc chatman who wrote (51785)9/24/1999 11:06:00 AM
From: marc chatman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Well, never a dull moment in this sector. The 200 day ema just taken out by the OSX (we'll see if it recovers by the close).

Fond memories of last year, when the stocks couldn't hold a bid. Gary, is there a wave count which says the OSX is heading back to the 40's? <g>