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To: Autumn Henry who wrote (68969)1/29/2000 8:14:00 AM
From: Margaret Mateer  Respond to of 108040
 
Hi Autumn,
I'm on the verge on never buying anything unless it trips an alert I've set on it and even then, double check for volume and block trades. the trick is setting the alert in the right place but if you've been watching the stock for a while and have done the dd and "believe" in the story, then it's not too difficult to get the alert set right. add to this, I'm also on the verge of only trading the run right after the alert!! sheese. I don't want to hit and run but it seems that is the way this game is played now.
btw,did y'all see how they trotted Lawrence out late in the day Friday? I bet Alan and Lawrence are on the phone with all their friends this weekend telling them to BUY this dog of a market.
have a great weekend,
Peggy



To: Autumn Henry who wrote (68969)1/30/2000 3:24:00 AM
From: SirRealist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108040
 
>Anyone play the gap downs? <

I actually felt rusty today, but one you can bank on is:

"On a bad market day, IPOs open low, offering a TON of opportunity."

So unless it's a Monday when IPOs are virtually nil, what else do ya need to counter every other loss?