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To: Poet who wrote (10738)4/3/2000 8:54:00 PM
From: techguerrilla  Respond to of 35685
 
Nice checking you out, Poet

Gracias for stopping by.

Quite a mess today, but at least QCOM has held up well during the hammering of the past three market days.

Reserved seat at the launching pad,
Hugs and kisses,
John



To: Poet who wrote (10738)4/3/2000 9:54:00 PM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 35685
 
Hi Poet, It's good to see you.

Are you still holding CRA?

Their chart looks like they are ready to launch.
They keep getting ready to take off but the Naz keeps blowing out the flame.

With the large number of Biotech IPO's coming out this week and next, I'm hoping the sector gets a little boost.

The more I try to talk myself out of keeping this one, the more I think about how big their future could possibly be.

I feel as if I should sell it and buy a gorilla stock instead. However, I keep picturing the guy who bought MSFT, AOL, QCOM, CSCO, when they were very young. Then I picture the poor guy who sold these giants after the first time they had a bad fall...

I picture the High Tech Infrastructure Leaders (who show profits) being the first to rise from these Nasdaq ashes.
Hope doesn't float at this time.
Perhaps the Biotechs are based more on wishfull thinking right now, more than reality.
But at the same time, they have been down longer than the rest of the Naz. Perhaps their cycle is next to come up...

Your opinion means a lot. Got any thought on this one?

Others, feel free to chime in, as well.

-Clappy