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To: couldawoulda who wrote (9491)5/17/2001 2:04:17 PM
From: svliet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19633
 
I'm not Tom but I'll comment on AIRN

This one seems to always lag the market when it moves. If the NASDAQ has had 3 or 4 big days then money starts finding it's way into AIRN again. Tomorrow I'll start accumulating again if not today as long as we break above 2200 convincingly on the NASDAQ. AIRN moves up very fast as there is very low volume but it can also fall very fast for the same reason. A good technique is a buy stop above it's current trading pattern. I prefer to try to play the low end of the pattern then I can bail if the market turns negative without the $loss. What's your plan with AIRN

Scott



To: couldawoulda who wrote (9491)5/17/2001 2:51:41 PM
From: Tom Hua  Respond to of 19633
 
Valarie, I have not kept sight on AIRN. Svliet's post makes sense to me.

Regards,

Tom