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To: Jill who wrote (1631)1/24/2000 8:45:00 PM
From: SecularBull  Respond to of 8096
 
The gorilla investor is supposed to be LTB&H. Right?! That's why most of those guys are momentum guys, and not gorilla investors. Many don't own QCOM for the long term, and many are selling at the first blip.

LoF



To: Jill who wrote (1631)1/24/2000 8:46:00 PM
From: SecularBull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8096
 
I've been in ICIX for a couple of months. I levered up 200 contracts into 5,000 net/net shares during that time.

I also own 30 leaps.

LoF



To: Jill who wrote (1631)1/24/2000 9:53:00 PM
From: Nichols  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8096
 
Jill- You are completely wrong (and quite presumptuous) about the reasons why Lindy is selling a portion of Qcom. I certainly wouldn't speak for Lindy, but you stated "if QCOM dips they'll run." Lindy posted several weeks ago his plans to sell 25% of QCOM near earning. He is currently 100% QCOM. He will still be 75% QCOM-very bullish, I'd say. Probably believes QCOM still good for some big runups. Also, being retired, he needs to sell some to live off of, for the next several years. Lastly, he has posted that he plans to invest the remaining 25% in G&K-such as JDSU/EMC/NTAP/GMST. Pretty solid Gorilla hunting, no? Anyway, this week should be quite interesting.(BTW, all the stocks I just mentioned, I own).