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To: BRANDYBGOOD who wrote (74868)12/10/1999
From: SMALL FRY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Brandy... be good! <LOL>

Re: LNUX...I'm still pondering the person who bought that at 320.

I've just finished an hour long tape study of LNUX... I wouldn't worry too much about those 320's. They were mostly 100 with one 200 dollar baits (total 7)... I mean bets... trolling for the bigger fish which they caught at 300. Huge blocks of 35K, 50K, 100K got caught at that level... and I wouldn't worry about those people either... they're probably playing with other people's money.(Inst, hedge funds, etc.) I'd worry more about the sheep that got caught btwn 260 to 290 where the whole thingamajig traded most of the day.

The mania continues! It's bigger and better than Vegas! The bettors probably got stopped out and lost 5 to 10 points... at least I hope they had the presence of mind to cash in the chips when they see the smoke dissipate and the mirrors get exposed. :))

And, you are so right... Linux and Silly are almost synonymous and will be in the same page of Webster one of these days. :)) Play the tape and bail when the tape turns... <g>

Nice going!
SF



To: BRANDYBGOOD who wrote (74868)12/10/1999 6:44:00 AM
From: kendall harmon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Thanks, Brandy, I agree. It is more and more becoming an environment like last November when simply saying Internet made a stock go ballistic (remember NAVR?). Now it is LINUX, earlier it was Pokemon, and the changing fad of the moment goes on and on.

I am with Jenna in that one has to do more than simply try to find these one day wonders but find other movers which go for reasons of earnings, technological news, management innovations, etc.

I brought SKYC to the thread Wednesday and TLCM yesterday for this reason.

I am building a position in ASFD now, for example.