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To: Robert Klein who wrote (10326)11/14/1999 11:49:00 AM
From: Mike Buckley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Though I don't care about the short term, I'm inclined to think Qualcomm's stock has moved too far too fast also ... until I see all those newsletter gooroos saying that's the case. They're usually wrong.

--Mike Buckley



To: Robert Klein who wrote (10326)11/14/1999 12:19:00 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Respond to of 54805
 
>> Comments from Nov 9th Newsletter: QCOM -- Weak on a very positive day for the Nasdaq. Now, if we only had a really negative day, we'd see the bottom fall from under QCOM.

If one is a subscriber to Bulltrade and employs their strategies, the costs will significantly higher that the annual fee. I sense that they are making their guesses based on normal stock behavior, have no idea of the changing fundamentals of Q, and don't comprehend Gorilla Power.

After they bankrupt their followers I hope they will make the appropriate name change from Bulltrade to Bull#@%& <g>.

uf



To: Robert Klein who wrote (10326)11/14/1999 1:04:00 PM
From: straight life  Respond to of 54805
 
In re: Bulltrade letter (shouldn't that be Bullsh*t? Or Beartrade?)

"Qualcomm... is
EXTREMELY overextended and may fall 10%-15% in one day if the market is bad. We have set a stop loss at $327, to limit our loss to just under 20%.

Comments from Nov 12th Newsletter (Short Position stopped out at 20% loss):

QCOM -- Stopped out at a 20% loss, but we're re-entering a short position...


ROFLMAO!! Thank you thank you!
(God bless an investor's best friend: the shorts)