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To: edkaiser who wrote (37645)10/6/2000 5:21:30 PM
From: oaktownaj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
ThatDadGuy

RDRT looks good ( and thanks for your contributions!-really enjoy your posts as well), especially if you look at a 3 month time-frame...but I was looking at this period of sell-off (Sept to now).

Seems RDRT was $10's in early Sept and now it closes below $11. I think RDRT is a good story, a good turnaround, but seems like we're looking for companies showing great strength during this sell-off. All companies submitted seemed to be good, but which ones are the funds buying/ accumulating? Which ones are not going down? Which are getting stronger mostly every day?

Most on the list fell like everything else...some, like interlink and sierra, did well today. Others, like Lucent and the cables ( charter, citadel, comcast,cox) hung in there.

I am not the one to keep any companies off a list. Do you think funds are accumulating RDRT? Byhisello says phoenix will sell off along with the rest of them but it seems that they should not ( maybe a down day here or there, but not 2 or 3 days in-a-row).

Rande - do you think the phoenix should abide by this...if not(if they can go down a few days in-a-row) then really is it worth tracking?

Next trading day, QCOM, RIMM and the likes should recover well or maybe they are not participating. Time will tell...thanks, AJ