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To: Iris Shih who wrote (25310)2/23/2000 8:57:00 PM
From: shasta23  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69001
 
Hi IRIS!

You've been posting little lately(as far as i can tell) and i really appreciate your warning. I'm actually fighting the last days again with my old demons that never seem to go away and that make my life very difficult and frustrating: undisciplined entries, counter trend trades, stops too tight which actually protect me from my other vices but limit me when i'm right. I seemed to gained a fair amount of knowledge but the application into a system that's where i'm stuck.
Will look at the sectors you mentioned. Noticed in the past that your calls were often right! See often that you move into sectors that we're hot but cooled down for some weeks and seem forgotten. Do you mind sharing how you actually decide when to move into a sector again. Your timing seems so good most of the time...

Stefan



To: Iris Shih who wrote (25310)2/23/2000 9:34:00 PM
From: drsvelte  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69001
 
Hi Iris!

Long time, no hear! You have what appears to be such an intuitive feel for the markets that your presence on the thread is really missed. Please contribute more often!

I agree with caution on shorts here.



To: Iris Shih who wrote (25310)2/23/2000 11:42:00 PM
From: Johnny Canuck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69001
 
Hi Iris,

Good to see you popping in.

It looks like the Semi-equip stocks didn't play out like we thought last summer. Where to next? It still looks like 300 mm wafers are being only slowly adopted. Copper fabs seem to gaining more favor.

I have only heard one or two conference calls, but the demand still looks good going forward.

Don't be too much of a stranger.

Harry