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To: Yougang Xiao who wrote (109905)5/9/2000 2:23:00 PM
From: Mani1  Respond to of 1576972
 
I just picked up a bit more at $82. Buy the dips, don't sell the rallies.

Mani



To: Yougang Xiao who wrote (109905)5/9/2000 2:33:00 PM
From: 5dave22  Respond to of 1576972
 
Yougang -

<The recent 13G filing of Fidelity, hypings by MM Jerry Castllili on CNBC and Sudeep Balain of H&Q signal the temporary end of institutions' accumulations of AMD. Without institutions' buying, AMD can not stand alone viagraly in times like today.

Xico news today seems to cast some doubt as to whether semi booming circle can continue.

The low volume indicates that the stock is at the mercy of individual investors, especially those bought recently who lack profit buffer zone (unlike most longs on this thread) and likely to sell quick when Naz is weak, thus create dramatic downward presure with relatively small volume. >

Excellent post, very well put.

Dave



To: Yougang Xiao who wrote (109905)5/9/2000 10:38:00 PM
From: Charles R  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1576972
 
Yougang,

<The recent 13G filing of Fidelity, hypings by MM Jerry Castllili on CNBC and Sudeep Balain of H&Q signal the temporary end of institutions' accumulations of AMD. Without institutions' buying, AMD can not stand alone viagraly in times like today.>

Looking at the end of the day chart and I-watch activity supports your commentary.

<Xico news today seems to cast some doubt as to whether semi booming circle can continue.>

These guys blew it but I am surprised that this is being seen as a sector problem. Xicor is a great story blown up by management's inability to setup and meet executions. With decent execution XICO is probably as good a value as AMD.

<The low volume indicates that the stock is at the mercy of individual investors, especially those bought recently who lack profit buffer zone (unlike most longs on this thread) and likely to sell quick when Naz is weak, thus create dramatic downward presure with relatively small volume. >

People panicking out of their May options probably contributed.

Chuck

P.S.: Nice post. Considered posting more often?