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To: tejek who wrote (124353)9/21/2000 7:40:24 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572381
 
Great call Ted.

steve

JC

I would pull your limit of 26 1/2; AMD's chart does not look good....it appeared that AMD was putting in a double bottom but its badly formed. The stock is way oversold but continues to go down. It is clear that the funds have no faith in the semis..AMD included...and continue to bail.

I would suggest staying away from the semis with a few exceptions until they put out a clear buy signal.

ted



To: tejek who wrote (124353)9/21/2000 10:27:17 PM
From: jcholewa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572381
 
> I would pull your limit of 26 1/2; AMD's chart does not look good....it appeared that AMD was putting in a double bottom
> but its badly formed. The stock is way oversold but continues to go down. It is clear that the funds have no faith
> in the semis..AMD included...and continue to bail.
I would suggest staying away from the semis with a few
> exceptions until they put out a clear buy signal.

ted, as steve said earlier, you deserve congratulations for a suspiciously timed "coincidental" call. ;)

Incidentally, my limit buy did not go through, despite AMD going below the limit amount. Woohoo! This means I can reassess the situation! Maybe I can buy at $15 7/8 and $16 7/8 like I did last year! <g>

-JC