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To: gongoman who wrote (7153)10/1/2000 3:58:51 PM
From: iowamann, Spam Queen  Respond to of 100058
 
Gongman, the hot stocks you are looking for are the stocks you said you wouldn't be interested in buying in a previous post of yours.

The strong solid stocks of the Naz that are down considerably will run back up.

One such stock is yahoo



To: gongoman who wrote (7153)10/1/2000 3:59:47 PM
From: iowamann, Spam Queen  Respond to of 100058
 
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To: gongoman who wrote (7153)10/1/2000 10:34:48 PM
From: GTinsdale  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 100058
 
Gongoman - Here's my take on your question. FWIW.

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To: gongoman who wrote (7153)10/2/2000 2:40:38 AM
From: Drbob512  Respond to of 100058
 
gongoman: The high relative strength stocks will definitely get hit hard if we have bona fide broad-based correction, but since we already had a Nasdaq crash this Spring and have been basing in this horizontal trading range and are near the low end, it is possible that the few high relative strength stocks will avoid a large pullback.

Normally almost all stocks come down with the indices, especially if panic selling sets in...