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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (50625)1/25/2000 8:08:00 PM
From: johnsto1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122088
 
IAAC...if anyone was looking for details this post seems logical...no?

(I sold my position Mon. at $24 and got back in [1/3] today at $18.5 for chance to roll a hard eight!)

Jumped on board today-----
by: jgopfl (53/M/Orange Park, Fl)
1/25/00 6:01 pm
Msg: 3227 of 3247
Last night I placed a limit buy order at 19 3/8. Was filled at 18 1/8 on the way down
this am. I can't imagine where some of
the sell stops were filled. In the early 80's I was a MM at the CBOE. Today appeared
to be a classic case of stop orders
being taken out. Once a sell stop is hit it becomes a market sell order--the ask is
lowered, activates the next sell
stop,etc.,etc. Literally takes seconds. I'm glad to be long here and expect to add to my
position. The global outlook of
IAAC, plus their low float make it extremely attractive. IMHO--the train is just leaving
the station--30 and beyond soon.