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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading the SPOOs with Patrick Slevin! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (1893)12/13/1999 8:24:00 PM
From: Atin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7434
 
Companies that want Linux on their servers, their workstations etc will want a company backing it, so they'll go with something like RHAT. At least, that's the idea. Plus, I do like their installation, makes it less painful to install Linux than usual.

I got rid of Netscape from my NT and Win98 boxes because it crashed the boxes too much -- makes one wonder if maybe Microsoft does something to make Netscape work worse than IE . . . nah . . . :-)

-Atin



To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (1893)12/15/1999 11:47:00 PM
From: Ms. X  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7434
 
On the internals the NYSE BP reversed down. Confirmation tomorrow.

Usually I find the market appears to rally right after the OPTI or NYSE BP reverses down. Proves later to be exit opportunities.

NYSE BP looks ahead several months so we won't know "why" it reversed down for a couple of months. All we know is it did.

That all being said...
The reversal comes at a low level on the chart so the risk isn't as high like it would be if it reversed above 70%. But, it is still risk and one shouldn't chase stocks as I've mentioned. If you want to go short on some market fixins now would be a good time to look for the opportunity - especially on any rallies.