To: kendall harmon who wrote (86563 ) 3/5/2000 2:36:00 PM From: Jenna Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
AIS..I' sorry I can't recall who mentioned this one and I didn't have time to read all the posts on Friday/Sunday but AIS is not a stock to sell. I'd never sell this one.. Keep it like you'd keep CSCO, NT or any other long term hold. The Israeli stocks are going to the stratosphere and given time, I'll be spending some time in israel this summer at the fairgrounds and the Israel Export Institute as well as other Internet/Wireless Cable companies. I'm not saying this to 'pump' the stocks, they have pumped themselves up but I think the American stocks are great for trading, even longer term trades, but its the Israeli stocks that still have triple digit gain potential in the next year or two. I'll be writing and researching a whole lot more on both the Japanese, Irish and Israeli sectors as well as checking out in depth as much as I can albeit without the scientific background, the biotechnology sectors. It is my opinion we STAY in the same stocks we have been playing since December 1999. Every earnings play that had anything to do with technology, biotech, medical devices, instrumentation, telecommunications services and telecommunications equipment have been up over 200% so I would not dilute with too many brand new stocks. Please recheck your "earnings calendars" and you will see practically every stock mentioned on the thread is there and has been sitting there nicely for the past 8-10 weeks. I will bring a few new stocks every week like HATH, EPMN, PARS etc. but these will be up way too much to hold more than a few weeks at a time. TTIL should be very promising in a week or so, it needed to add more stocks to its float as investors should be allowed to get into the fabulous company and it should easily hit 58-60 in a few weeks. We know you are clamoring for a real time trading forum and that is the first article on the agenda in New York in two weeks. I was looking for the last 2 months for a trader that could run this room in a "Market Gems" style albeit never compromising on his/her own personal 'stamp' of appeal. I know I have found the best trader for the job of running the trading forum. Let's just wait and see if everything 'clicks' into place as I am sure it will. All things being equal we should be amply rewarded for our wait. I will be 'visiting' the chat room when it comes but I mostly will still be on Silicon Investor and spending even more time on research, especially for a new "core" portfolio. As time is freed, watch lists will become 'richer' with more charts, and 'earnings plays' will be as usual but 'tracked' as longer term holds by a team of traders and not just myself. The bound copies of the watch lists are cheap. I checked them out at kinkos and for about $5 at most.. Ad a few bucks for postage & handling: $7 or $8, we'll be printing and binding them for you to file. This is just a convenience and you don't have to do this, of course. In fact, most of you will be thinking of your own unique ways of saving previous watch lists.