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To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (41845)3/1/2000 8:24:00 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 99985
 
Lee the company you mentioned are net consumers of chips except IBM.

If demand is up so much, why was IBM, DELL, CPQ, GTW all down today and SUNW flat? I am no expert but I would be willing to bet there are more chips ina computer or server than in a cell phone.


Strong demand results in strong pricing power - profit margins get squized at end users.

BWDIK
HAim



To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (41845)3/1/2000 9:20:00 AM
From: Doppler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
Lee- Actually PnF short term signals went negative a couple of weeks before the long term indicator (NYSEBP), it went negative just before the big Dow drop, not before this minor ramp up.



To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (41845)3/1/2000 9:46:00 AM
From: HairBall  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 99985
 
Lee: I did note that someone is claiming this is easy despite them calling for a drop two days ago. Guess I forgot to read it in the mirror.

Anyone that ACTUALLY makes money in the market "knows" the market does not go straight up or down. I expected the COMPX to drop a couple of days ago AND IT DID. But it found support at the lower boundary of its rising wedge. Not a hard concept to grasp for those of us that ACTUALLY trade the market. I have not changed my medium-term expectation for the COMPX to eventually retrace much of its rising wedge, with a reversal likely.

I also called for the NYA to retrace its downturn due to the falling wedge formation....not hard to follow that call either.

You persist in attacking me publicly and via PM. I am finally tired of it. I am no longer going to byte my tongue. You are the one who has on more than one occasion PMailed me telling me my charts and analysis are vague. Frankly, I do give alternatives and do not nail resistance points or support points down. I put my levels out there for folks to watch and make up their own minds.

You on the other hand are always to sleepy, overworked, posting on to many boards and or constantly needing to look at your charts some more. You are always waiting for the market to reveal itself. You are basically a market lurker, not a player!

I have put my expectations out there, right or wrong. However, on a regular basis you author long lengthy posts that never get around to actually giving any direction, but yet you have the audacity to critique others...shame on you!

As usual you jumped to conclusion a few weeks ago and attacked me on this thread. You also stormed off in a huff leaving this thread. Your efforts to lure folks to your own bulletin board did poorly...so your back. If folks want to read your stuff, they can find it on your board, right? No need to stretch that finally tuned analysis of yours too thin...LOL!

LG