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To: Thean who wrote (12541)3/20/2000 1:40:00 PM
From: The Ox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14427
 
GNSS has been in the turd category lately but has bounced off the 20ish level twice recently. Stock looks weak overall but seems to be trying to base in the last few days. I added a few trading shares at 21. Will load up if drop back to the 18 range. I may be a bit early on this one.

I am curious what people think Greenspan will do? Will he be raising rates multiple times this year? I lean toward the view that he will raise one more time and be done for a while.

The daily volatility in PMCS and CREE offers great opportunities for trading. Looks like my call for shorting MSTR was a tad early as they are getting hammered today.



To: Thean who wrote (12541)3/20/2000 2:58:00 PM
From: shasta23  Respond to of 14427
 
Got brave here at the 68%retracement of the upmove on the NAZ and bot some HLIT, TXCC, CHKP...all in small positions that allow wide stops because MAN! it's volatile out there...so far almost everything is under water because i bot too early. But got back most of my stocks i sold on friday for 5-10 lower...

STefan



To: Thean who wrote (12541)3/21/2000 2:02:00 PM
From: Peter V  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14427
 
Tried to sell my BBY at yesterday's close. Glad nobody hit my limit order, we are on the rebound today. GT and CCL looking good for those traditional econ stocks. CCL being a rebound off an oversold condition based on bad news, GT just having been beaten down too hard over the past 12 months.