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To: Duane L. Olson who wrote (1028)4/3/2000 2:14:00 AM
From: Alan C. Zezula  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4564
 
TSO, I concur that the NAZ looks pretty abysmal, BUT if we can get any follow through from Fri. it would help. Plus I'm expecting some decent earnings reports which might turn this thing around.

I do agree with you MSFT will way on the mkt. But could be viewed that MSFT's problems are MSFT's problems esp. with re: to it's monopolistic attitude. Maybe this is the judge's way of calling their bluff re: a settlement. It will certainly put the ball in their court and turns up the heat on them to come up with a solution or there will be a breakup in my opinion, and Billy boy won't like that one bit!!

Anyways I'm still bottom fishing and I hope to not to be going glug, glug, glug for much longer, but who knows.

This is the toughest st mkt I've ever seen, Just ask Julian Robertson he turned $22 billion into $1.5 billion!!!

So far my paper losses aren't quite that bad, plus I like to take my profits on up days not when the NAZ is down 100 points plus. CNBC never makes sense to me. They insinuate that people are taking profits when the market is tanking, they are idiots!!! I took my profits when the NAZ was nearer 5,000 than 4,400 I found this worked much better for me and amazingly enough they were much higher at that time, but CNBC doesn't seem to understand this <ggggggg>.

Like I said also all the margin calls have gone out and the mm boys and institutions should be around to pick up the pieces now that the little guy is washed out, JMHO.

Cash is KING and TSO/dlo rules <ggggggg>.

Al



To: Duane L. Olson who wrote (1028)4/3/2000 12:41:00 PM
From: Alan C. Zezula  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4564
 
TSO/dlo, cudoos looks like you nailed the NAZ. You're right on too about MSFT.

I was wrong. Looks like MSFT's problems are everybody's problems not just their own. Certainly killed off my port.

What are we looking at support on the NAZ? Will 4300 hold or are we looking at 4,000 for a 20% correction? IF so would this constitute a bear mkt. and not just a correction?

Where are you looking to reenter LTXX at?

Thanx in advance for answering my queries.

Al