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To: Canuck Dave who wrote (78)4/4/2001 7:12:51 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 235
 
It's jdu.to and nt.to i'm looking to catch ... very carefully though, listening to the charts ... and not much of either this time, none of this loading up because you can buy them with thirty per cent down ... makes you feel you need to be at the computer with your finger on the sell button all the time, and you live in fear of the gaps down ... best to keep them to a moderate percentage of portfolio like any other highly speculative play .... speaking as a position player and not a short-term trader here, of course.

rim.to - isn't that one pretty narrowly focussed? ... never felt the need for one of those blackberry things myself, and i just think - once everybody who wants one has one, what then? ... like cellphones in the 80s, they're the rage for a while and then they're just another normal everyday thing, and the stocks never again give the same return they did the first time, unless they branch out into a new line, and maybe not then even.



To: Canuck Dave who wrote (78)4/4/2001 7:45:43 PM
From: Davy Crockett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 235
 
I don't really. Personally I think they are all POS. I don't even follow the fundamentals anymore... What's the point they get crushed anyway. FWIW

I haven't looked at the fundamentals since DEC. (what's that... 5 Internet years ago)LOL So I really can't comment on SW, RIM, or SVN. All I know is that RIM had a good day... the others didn't. <g>

BTW, I have lost count of the # of times I have played SVN. & have only played SW 2 or 3 times. RIM I have never been in... I thought it was overpriced @ $10.00 a couple of years ago ... but I must admit that was then, & this is now & RIM is looking like a pretty nice play these days (on an intraday basis only (strictly chart action, no fundamentals & off the top of my head) FWIW... & BWTFDIK

Regards,
Peter