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To: DlphcOracl who wrote (87796)3/9/2000 10:36:00 PM
From: Bouf  Respond to of 120523
 
CAWC..next week 2 for one split..$19 now...only 500,000 shares in float....latest writeup indicates this stock could rise 7 fold...only public for a few months...this is like getting an IPO IMO!! PROFITABLE!!!!
Going to AMEX soon....you HAVE TO LIKE THIS...nice...

Bouf in at $16+ just the other day...run should be fun ..pre-split!




To: DlphcOracl who wrote (87796)3/9/2000 10:41:00 PM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
BIOTECHS.. This correction is so 'wanted' that I'm excited about getting back in. I gave up my biotech mutual funds last month (just had for them February) after going my own way in late December and all of January. Now its March and I'm ready to do it alone again. I hope they are down as much as possible so the upside will be astounding. Just look, for example, at that last spinning top on GENXY after 3 very bearish candlesticks all with expanding large intraday ranges but on DESCENDING volume until today GENXY had the lowest volume in the last 5 sessions, another bullish indicator that selling is drying up. Its as if the sellers have finally fizzled and there is no downside left. Of course we have to wait as CEGE was capricious today after signalling yesterday, but I have patience. There are other plays meanwhile in all sectors including a few sporadic ones in the biotech sector. CELG and ALKS were the first biotechs I've owned since 1996 and I held on so long but not long enough for about 40-50% of the upside. But who was to know they would move that much. Now I know.