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To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (5560)3/22/2001 2:41:05 PM
From: John Chen  Respond to of 6180
 
Jacob,re:"3 trips". This is a dream environment for you,
as well as the 'long'. Here is what I would suggest to
the long: Follow Jacob and keep 20% each trip. If it
breaks down on the low (then that becomes long) and
follow Jacob on another range.

READ THIS: "It is nothing honorable about being long.
Making money is honorable, respectable".

Congrat: Jacob. Really mean it. Seen enuf of the
financial industry's 'LONG term investing crab' while
they are taxing you to death with constant
upgrading/downgrading/upgrading/downgrading.....



To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (5560)3/22/2001 2:42:36 PM
From: Rick Storm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6180
 
speaking of trips, are you selling short here or buying puts? for the trip between 36 and 30-- or do you think this is too dangerous given the oversold market? O T__ why do you think the semis have rallied in the face of the btob which everyone seems to feel will be declining for a few or more months?



To: Jacob Snyder who wrote (5560)3/22/2001 3:38:19 PM
From: Hayduke  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6180
 
Good job Jacob. I took some off the table @ 36.75 using the same reasoning.

We should see 30 again, if not somewhat lower. Even though TXN is holding up well, I think that the 2Q outlook will be a kick in the butt of most companies. That will probably be a good time to accumulate.

AMAT's strength is a bit of a mystery to me, the market must be in love with it.