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To: Jenna who wrote (89553)3/21/2000 11:45:00 PM
From: Ron Dior  Respond to of 120523
 
MSGI is trying to run here. News release is definite, either tomorrow or Thursday that will give the stock a nice pop. Stock had a quick drop today to 17 on very low volume then block buys came in taking it back to green within minutes. Breakout will be above 20 and should happen before or day after news release. Should find some coverage after deal is closed also for possible forward momentum.

Ron Dior



To: Jenna who wrote (89553)3/21/2000 11:52:00 PM
From: Andrew G.  Respond to of 120523
 
Jenna: What role does sector Funds rotation have in your decision making ?

The shift to Dow stocks or "Old Economy" stocks away from "New Economy"
high tech stocks was not a one day event. And it appears that it is still ongoing.

Do you feel this is a lasting trend and do you partake in it or do you stick strictly to the parameters you have set for your trading.

Thanks in advance for your reply.



To: Jenna who wrote (89553)3/22/2000 6:51:00 AM
From: Doug Robinson  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
Jenna, you are SO CORRECT about posters messages. I check the boards for stock ideas. To determine whose credible and who isn't I check out their records. It's amazing what one finds. I particularly like those <gg> that make numerous daily posts about many different stocks - dozens in a week and sometimes even in a day. They are so quick to point out their one or two good ones but never mention their dozens of losers. My advice to everyone that peruses these boards is to keep track or review the postings of anyone providing stock picks. Review them from when they initially made their pick and one will quickly find out that many of the posters have an agenda other than providing timely good stock advice. If someone doesn't have a least 60% of success in picking stocks, I dump them. It was only after reviewing IBD's "Most Actives" and their "Stocks in the News" for several months that caused me to become such a strong advocate of their product.