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To: chowder who wrote (74031)9/21/2000 12:27:05 AM
From: isopatch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Thanks Dabum. Still have all my EEE too<g>. IMHO, not much downside there.

Agree with much of what you're saying. Definitely some bargains coming in a number of sectors.

Timing exits and entries or exits is always very tricky. No question about it.

Feel I was very fortunate to fill out my ESNJ and PQUE positions near the late July/early August lows and then get strong runs out of each into last Thursday.

Still have 1/2 positions in each and will probably buy back into full positions if their prices consolidate further from here.

Wonder what new government boondoggles Gore will propose tomorrow in his speech. Not sure I can stand to watch him give it though, lol.

Best

Isopatch



To: chowder who wrote (74031)9/21/2000 8:18:01 AM
From: chuck weir  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Dabum...good analysis; also, when volume increases noticeably on the down side (in several of these stocks) the funds might be selling...always a bad sign. The conference the Dog is attending came out with something disturbing...the majors are not planning on spending their exploration budgets this year. They must see something in the business not contained in the messages on this thread...similar situation to the last time the OSX sold off significantly?