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To: Jan Crawley who wrote (1001)7/13/2000 8:23:33 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57684
 
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I will tell you a few of my own "TA" experience..Olu knows TA much better than I but my "experience" is sorta interesting. >>

Jan, whatever your experience, it seems to be quite enough!

"Are you....... exPERienced... ?"
-- Jimmy Hendrix



To: Jan Crawley who wrote (1001)7/14/2000 1:28:58 AM
From: Libbyt  Respond to of 57684
 
>I will tell you a few of my own "TA" experience..Olu knows TA much better than I but my "experience" is sorta interesting.<

I'd love to know your TA experience. Most of the stocks that I've done well with are stocks I've bought because they "made sense"....and because of FA. They have been stocks in "the right place at the right time", and they have all had dynamic management teams. TA to me was like calling the "psychic hotline"...and didn't make any sense to me. Now I have a better understanding of TA, and I like to consider both FA and TA when buying or holding a specific stock.
Now that so many people trade based on TA, that I like to know specific price point that others feel are significant for resistance or support on a stock. (You are right....Olu is always great for understanding the TA of a specific stock!!!)
So...that is my TA "experience". Does going to Barchart.com count?!? LOL!

Libbyt



To: Jan Crawley who wrote (1001)7/16/2000 6:26:21 PM
From: Libbyt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57684
 
QCOM...

Hi Jan,

Just FYI, if you didn't see this report. This was posted on the QCOM board. I liked the "Buy/Aggressive" rating!

"A.G.Edwards SECURITIES RESEARCH • JULY 14, 2000
QUALCOMM Incorporated

Buy/Aggressive
QCOM/Nasdaq/61 5/8 Price Objective as of 06/28/00: $96"

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