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To: OX who wrote (306)2/10/2000 1:03:00 PM
From: tyc:>  Respond to of 355
 
In my original proposal I said I would remove the hedge when the stock climbs to within 1 SD of the 50 day MA. Right now I believe that is about $39. I will also remove the hedge and even go long when the technical indicators I use all give a buy signal. These indicators are MACD, RSI (6-bar; climbing above 50%) and stochastics. None give a buy signal yet .

And I might also remove the hedge to "prevent a profit becoming a loss".

(I must say, playing with paper trades sure seems easier than real life !)



To: OX who wrote (306)2/10/2000 5:27:00 PM
From: tyc:>  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 355
 
I have seen the earnings report.

I wonder, Ox, if it is valid to say that DELL has "fallen so much already". I don't know DELL, but I do know myself ! I dare not believe that DELL is cheap ! If the reaction of the market is to the contrary and the stock heads south, I would probably just grin and bear it until it really began to hurt. Then I would head for the exit at just the wrong time, and with a significant loss.

The hedge remains !