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To: maverick61 who wrote (34957)9/14/2000 3:46:40 PM
From: Smart_Money  Respond to of 57584
 
GSTRF got to love how its holding up. I expect something good soon. SBSH is buying everything thrown at it.



To: maverick61 who wrote (34957)9/14/2000 3:47:34 PM
From: carepedeum2000  Respond to of 57584
 
good point maverick, bloch has been right lately, but he is human, but market started tanking as soon as he was done, you know oracle will beat numbers, and cpi will be benign, giving us another gap up tomorrow, but will it hold? that is 64,000k question? believe it still prudent to sell into strength
sold my mrvc today at $61 from $53 two days ago
hope we do not go red on naz at close
profit often



To: maverick61 who wrote (34957)9/14/2000 3:47:44 PM
From: moufassa7  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57584
 
3900 is my exit point but, because of Ralphie boy spooking people, I'll hold on and see what happens tommorrow



To: maverick61 who wrote (34957)9/14/2000 3:51:17 PM
From: JLS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
I don't have CNBC today, so I didn't hear what he said, but it seems to me that his comments could have the intended effect of driving the prices down so that those who missed their entries can get in. This has happened before when we've bought at the bottoms, getting the very best prices, going in surefooted, only to have some manufactured event take us back down again so that those big players who missed their entries get another chance to scoop up their shares. Look at how hard the opticals got hit, one of the sweet spots of the market today. I'm not budging.