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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (581)4/9/2001 6:48:58 AM
From: lee kramer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 589
 
2MARS$: Sure, the bio's have been in a downtrend...and look lower. I'm not sure who you refer to when you suggest that they've been ignored on the short side. I know that we've been shorting them in the trading room. As for calling them "long triggers" on Friday...well I guess I didn't see that. But the triggers in the bios and other sectors/stocks have been quite good...though occasionally they have not. And of course, when a trade goes "bad" the trade is quickly closed for a small, always a small...loss. That'
s what traders do. We call 'em as we see 'em. And we've been doing rather well. I wish you great trading fortune.



To: 2MAR$ who wrote (581)4/9/2001 4:22:14 PM
From: Ron  Respond to of 589
 
The Linux operating system is being used by more major companies, such as Royal Dutch, Amerada Hess and Home Depot, to run key businesses. -- WSJ
Bodes well methinks for such beaten down stocks as RHAT and LNUX. My money's on RHAT, however.