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To: Triffin who wrote (43668)12/12/1999 4:42:00 PM
From: michel petit  Respond to of 108040
 
CYBR is the way to invest in internet medicine.
Their products are reducing health care costs by using internet based monitoring.This stock was up to $5 1/16 last Friday on almost 1 million shares.This stock could be a multi-bagger because their technology is rapidly adopted by health care providers to reduce their costs.



To: Triffin who wrote (43668)12/12/1999 6:06:00 PM
From: shades  Respond to of 108040
 
For "daytrading" trying to do the due dilly for quick momo stocks has "in my experience" been a waste of time. People buy in for their greed to get some quick cash - you could have the greatest technicals in the world - the most sound fundamentals - and monday YARC could shoot up over $10 - volume is like its own fuel - bringing in more buyers in the momo regardless of reasons (IE DOCI) - I agree - send the picks to Kim - if she thinks there is something to be squeezed - let her post it - we don't dilute our power - we concentrate. Nostrodamus himself couldn't ask for a better plan. I rarely post any picks - but will confirm hers if I am going to add to the momo - lets use her as the filter and united we stand.



To: Triffin who wrote (43668)12/13/1999 7:04:00 AM
From: Kimberly Lee  Respond to of 108040
 
Jim, very thoughtful post. I agree. By the way, anyone who wishes to alert me on stocks, please use emails instead, kinlee@mindspring.com or khllee@netzero.net, of PM. SI is so incredibly unreliable nowadays. And I am looking for alternative site.

One of the main reasons that some of my picks lately have not received as much support as before is that many of my pivotal clients, most of whom hedge fund and mutual fund managers, have enjoyed more than satisfactory gains for the year. They have decided to take time off from the market and to spend more time with their families. Can't really blame them since many of them have triple digits % gain in 1999 already, and why risk it?

This will all change comes the first week of January 2000 when they all return.