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To: Sharck who wrote (13708)3/28/2001 4:08:41 PM
From: JRI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
Good on ya'....Just looked at the COMPX daily chart at Nasdaq site....I seem to recall a similar pattern 2 weeks ago....I believe the day that we broke the 1990 COMPX downtrend line...(from COMPX 2065-1950 or so, I think)..

If I recall correctly....the next day was a lousy day (then)...

I held all shorts too....looking for 1800 to cover first...
a warning or two tonight would certainly help...

Thanks for your help today (and to Velo too...and all others)....this market is just getting Fuglier, and fuglier...longs got the face ripped off today....been there, and it hurts....how much more of this are they willing to take?



To: Sharck who wrote (13708)3/28/2001 5:17:05 PM
From: DaiTN  Respond to of 37746
 
LOL, sharcky,..... I am also holding, refused to cover at 68.

But come to think of it, I could have made a bundle trading this bloated pig at least 10 times today instead of holding it for a big kill.

I track about 200 stocks, and NVDA is the only one green among all the stocks on my screens. Go figure :)

I also want to thank everyone who post on this board. The reinforcement and great T/A of where the market is heading, give me more confident in holding my shorts longer than I wanted to, and today is a great payday. Great bunch of folks!

Cheers,

Dai



To: Sharck who wrote (13708)3/28/2001 5:27:15 PM
From: DaiTN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
Could this be the reason why NVDA holding strong today? All the buzz words seem to be around the X-box.

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