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To: Perry P. who wrote (8380)4/10/2000 12:52:00 PM
From: Peace  Respond to of 9236
 
Just a normal retracement of the rally from 34 to 48. The normal pullback points to 39-41 range. Hopefully we stay above 39 to set up the next upleg. If we go below 37 then we are in more trouble. BWDIK.



To: Perry P. who wrote (8380)4/10/2000 2:28:00 PM
From: ayahuasca  Respond to of 9236
 
There seems to be very little reason behind the short-term moves in companies the size of AWRE. It can be 60 today and 40 by weeks end without anything changing at all. The reverse can also be true. The main point here is there is no reason so trying to figure it out is like banging one's head against the wall. There are no answers. If the volume was heavy or there was some fundamental news then I could begin trying to understand things, but in the absense of that it is all beyond our ability to figure out. Today, it seems all the DSL companies (except COVD today) are taking it on the chin. Why, I have no idea. I could argue that this is a shake before they run the things up. Or maybe there is just no interest in the sector until they start coming out with real revenues instead of projections. Or maybe the larger macro trend at the moment is to ditch anything that isnt big cap in tech. I mean who the hell knows anymore. The Nasdaq could go down 300 points from here today or it could rally 200. It's a weird time.