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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (24964)1/29/2000 4:43:00 AM
From: Johnny Canuck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 68098
 
Name Number of stocks Gain/Loss
INTERNET 13 -6.3%
CHIPS 13 -2.0%
CHIP EQUIP 10 -3.4%
Telecom Equip 21 -3.7%
RETAIL 8 -2.2%
SOFTWARE1 13 -5.7%
DSL 6 -6.8%
DWDM 15 -6.8%
Financials1 6 -4.5%
Carriers1 3 -5.9%
Telecom Construction1 3 -3.5%
networkers1 4 -4.4%
Contract Manufacturers 4 -2.8%
Tier 2, D-WDM 7 -2.5%
Broadband Cable 7 -5.4%
Harry's current watchlist 33 -3.8%
DOW 10 -3.8%
DRUGS 4 +2.0%
XML 15 -0.7%



To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (24964)1/29/2000 9:02:00 AM
From: j g cordes  Respond to of 68098
 
Airlines sector, one year, NWAC is starting to sprout early just like last year.. maybe Asian business picks up earlier than Europe or something. In any case last year it looks like Feb 6-10th time frame was the launch period.
www2.marketwatch.com

This isn't a process of looking for another 3000% tech stock, but trying to apply our sector rotation observations to real world opportunities. I'm looking at testing the waters in the Feb time frame with calls on a few airlines. It would appear that a three or four month ahead option would allow buying without risking too much on premium loss vs. price gain. Buying the Febs or Marches might be dicy.