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To: Ed Forrest who wrote (148959)12/10/1999 11:32:00 AM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 176387
 
Ed,

Well, I sold a small lot of DELL today in order to buy TLCM. It's the first DELL I've sold since I sold some at $105.00 pre-split. I still hold a decent chunk of DELL, but felt it was time to sell a little. I had been watching TLCM for a little while and doing some DD. I own QCOM and TLCM supplies them with semi conducters and etc, etc...wireless is the future. Not only will the QCOM's be huge, but the folks supplying them with the technology/supplies to make it happen will be huge as well. Anyway, just a little while ago, an analyst on CNBC ( not that I listen to those fools, but it didn't hurt my feelings hearing them tout tlcm either) touted TLCM and that simply convinced me to pull the trigger. I really hate selling DELL which used to be my biggest holding...now it comprises probably less then 5% as a result of my 2 sells and the drastic appreciation in other stocks, as well as new money put into the market. I think DELL will be fine. It used to be one of my biggest, most volatile high flyers, now it seems to be the conservative, slow growth stock of my portfolio. In any event, I still love dell, and will hold the rest of my shares thru our next big pop, as DELL advances to the new millenium.

AOL Looking strong. Although at it's high, technicals look great. Barring a market meltdown, it looks very solid.

Happy trading

KG