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To: Tommy Dorsey who wrote (64564)1/26/2000 4:11:00 PM
From: quartersawyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
TD-- about 10% of the company seems to have changed hands today. Among the variables leading to selling have to be the great profits available to be taken (or lost short term) by shareholders and the recent loss of momentum which tends to turn around the mo players among us. Starting two months from now long term tax rates begin to kick in on big gains for many more investors. How do you account for such pressures on the near term price of a stock. (Can you tell that I'll be reading your website tutorial later?)



To: Tommy Dorsey who wrote (64564)1/26/2000 4:13:00 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
<<I have had major hate mail from the dell thread >>
Tom
Welcome to the club,I got my share of flames when I suggested months ago on the Dell thread that their beloved Dell was dead money.It still hasn't moved and the 10-12 regular posters left there still cling to the belief that Dell will rise from the ashes.Falling in love with a stock blurs the vision.
Cheers
Ed



To: Tommy Dorsey who wrote (64564)1/26/2000 4:33:00 PM
From: Peter Greenhill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
<<I have had major hate mail from the dell thread>>

It doesn't surprise me. There are one or two real head bangers over there who support the stock the way other people support a football team. I quit Dell for QCOM in early November and even after today it is one of my smartest moves. If I had spare cash I would be buying more QCOM. Today is very overdone. Did not last nights quarterly report say that the company is relaxed about analysts estimates for fiscal 2000??

I think the stock should be held long term. Let's get on with our lives and check the price in 18 months time. Let panicky day traders do their worst.

Pete