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To: Ally who wrote (48852)3/29/2001 11:57:17 AM
From: parker_meridian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62347
 
However going short
on Canadian stocks is a hassle cause you have to call in, and the broker loads you with cash margin


Huh?



To: Ally who wrote (48852)3/29/2001 11:59:53 AM
From: couldawoulda  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 62347
 
Agree Ally -

Just trying to get a real heads up on the change in trend before it actually happens if that is possible. A bottom in the telecos should mark a bottom for the techs. as the QQQ is comprised of them for the most part. Semis have already hit bottom and are consolidating. Thoughts of going long are slowly creeping in, but are still a way's off.



To: Ally who wrote (48852)3/29/2001 1:02:02 PM
From: bigbuk  Respond to of 62347
 
call in for a short? only for my f/service brokers.
onliners just point and clik



To: Ally who wrote (48852)3/29/2001 1:18:08 PM
From: Nick Morvay  Respond to of 62347
 
Ally, agreed. One should trade in the direction of the trend. However, if you are quick it's possible to play the pullbacks and pops against the trend. Just don't get greedy and get caught in a trap. Remember, the trend is your friend. :) Because I don't short my trading is limited in this market. Just need patience.

Regards,
Nick