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To: DanZ who wrote (20930)10/6/1999 10:08:00 AM
From: Larry S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53068
 
AOL, AIRO: -
AIRO looks to be on break-out, now 24
AOL - iqc.com - i see no major resistance till 131. JMHO. do your own DD. larry



To: DanZ who wrote (20930)10/6/1999 10:12:00 AM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53068
 
general market trading thoughts ....

This time last year ... the badly beaten up ones (and most stocks) began their recovery ... many of us took the 'gift' points of plus one and plus two and were happy ... as it was difficult to make any points at all last summer aug sept

so ... we had a fabulous rebound until the end of January ... which made many of those quickly taken profits look pretty silly (after the fact of course)

lots of lost potential profits.

In my personal account I can already see this happening ... so am going to try very hard to let some of my long stocks stay long



To: DanZ who wrote (20930)10/7/1999 8:03:00 AM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 53068
 
NITE

don't know if you are following this or not ... but I think if you look at the bolinger bands on this chart, you may see them tightening the last month.

compared with some other's in this field this company is real cheap here at 27 to 30. The chart is gearing up for a major move. Ron trades it for a couple bucks ... but I am just holding mine firmly, as I believe (chartwise) it can double by the end of January.

It is worth a hard look as the risk:vs.:return at this point is excellent (I rarely say that about any chart).

Sue