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To: johnsto1 who wrote (78)1/31/2000 11:15:00 AM
From: Michael  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213
 
Timing is everything hope everyone took some profits
What a good Day. I'll buy more as soon as we find a firm
base.



To: johnsto1 who wrote (78)1/31/2000 11:28:00 AM
From: Theo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213
 
where is everyone...did I get hood winked by S.I.members? This isn't so good.

You shouldn't be letting S.I. determine when and what to buy, IMHO.:) But, in answer to your question, I doubt it. There is/was a huge gap that had to be filled..look at the climb from Thursday to today. Also, several newsletters jumped on this over the weekend. Look at the money that poured in from momo players...gonna be some volatility for the rest of this week IMO. $2.00 was the close that originally was by espoused by those of us on SI and was clearly speculation- It's the newsletters that raised the "expected" share prices and proved correct by the shear number of market orders that pushed the Bid/Ask up at the open. Read the PR and other DD- I believe that if you are long term, you won't go wrong at these prices.

FWIW, I posted yesterday on the EISQ thread that if I could get in below $2.00 at the open, I would buy more, knowing it was going to run this a.m.. I couldn't get in as it opened @ $2.25 at the open, but, I assure you that I'm buying at anything close to $2.00 the rest of the day.

Theo;-)