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To: Voltaire who wrote (50180)11/15/1999 5:26:00 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Oh Voltaire, it would be such fun to know how to make money from days like these...I still dont.
But in the long run, those of us in Q are up dramatically for the year while those who steadfastly held G, KO, and the like are not so happy.
Freeus



To: Voltaire who wrote (50180)11/15/1999 5:27:00 PM
From: The Verve  Respond to of 152472
 
So Voltaire...once Q goes outside the split, and perhaps climbs a few days at the new split price, what do you envision happening to Q then? Do your 'leaves' project a decent pullback, or trading in a range, or...?

Ron

PS Anything that has happened recently to change your end of 2000 post split price prediction of $489.00?



To: Voltaire who wrote (50180)11/15/1999 6:16:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
100 is a natural resistance level for stocks, which is the 400 pre-split price. AOL has gone through that time and time again. Once 100 is taken out, though, stocks tend to quickly run up to the 120's. EMC also did the same thing.