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To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (27878)8/18/2000 10:32:22 AM
From: Chris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
watch jdsu.. contracting volume/price movement.

i have position.
not a rec. to buy or sell.



To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (27878)8/18/2000 10:50:28 AM
From: adcpres  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Dennis, don't feel too bad about SUNW. I had 4000 shares of Agilent plus 50 contracts and blew out on Friday at 40 3/8 when it popped 2 pts. Look at it today hovering around 56-57 after they anounced a restructuring of the medical group earlier this week. WE all look for the home runs -- guess I broke my bat. Maybe I'll go back to my day job. Being nervous and trigger happy can be costly. Sometimes keeping ones head in the sand yields more profit than having a lot of information and thinking you have a "feel" for the market. Be careful. I just left a ton of money on the table. GH



To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (27878)8/18/2000 10:53:22 AM
From: adcpres  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Dennis, don't feel too bad about SUNW. I had 4000 shares of Agilent plus 50 contracts and blew out on Friday at 40 3/8 when it popped 2 pts. Look at it today hovering around 56-57 after they announced a restructuring of the medical group earlier this week. WE all look for the home runs -- guess I broke my bat. Maybe I'll go back to my day job. Being nervous and trigger happy can be costly. Sometimes keeping ones head in the sand yields more profit than having a lot of information and thinking you have a "feel" for the market. Be careful. I just left a ton of money on the table. GH



To: dennis michael patterson who wrote (27878)8/18/2000 10:53:26 AM
From: Chris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
i sold some at 103! my parents havent fed me good chinese home cooking since then. heheh