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To: im a survivor who wrote (3407)9/24/2000 1:45:10 PM
From: RR  Respond to of 65232
 
Hi Keith: I posted my EXTR positions yesterday. See post below:

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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (3260)
From: RR Saturday, Sep 23, 2000 9:44 PM ET
Reply # of 3448

Tim: I'm in Mar EXTR calls: EUTCN 70, EXRCP 80, EXRCT 100. RR <eom>

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Likewise, I have posted my view on entry for EXTR in previous posts. Short answer, catch it if u can. If the Naz falls off and EXTR likewise falls, then buy on the dip. If the Naz falls a bit and EXTR doesn't dip that much, you best get ready to chase it. That's what it has done lately except for a big dip a week or so ago. In that case, just get in. I also said in a post yesterday that I would not be alarmed if it pulled back on some profit taking given its recent run.

Good luck.

RR