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To: Dave Gore who wrote (112)5/21/2001 10:45:34 AM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1227
 
I'm no longer shorting for more than a put play. We had a put play on CMVT, JNPR and CIEN but they expired and we are no longer SHORT ANYTHING. Look at AMSGA which is a swing trade for a few weeks now, looks nice.



To: Dave Gore who wrote (112)5/21/2001 11:06:48 AM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 1227
 
COMPX 2250



To: Dave Gore who wrote (112)5/21/2001 7:12:47 PM
From: Jenna  Respond to of 1227
 
I think that's hitting the nail on the head. Just like before everyone was shorting the rallies, now they are possibly taking some profits, granted, but are waiting around and BUYING THE WEAKNESS. I'm amazed but not surprised at the turnaround, its been like that for weeks, but its only lately I've held some techs overnight finally (there was no need to with the retail, energy, gaming sector filling a void, but they are looking like less upside in the next few weeks than potentially from the techs. I'm holding and liking them but I'll be ready to finally give up the energy when the time is right (when will the time be right? We'll know it)

VRSN, QLGC, RETK and BEAS are now some of my favorites, when just a few shorts months ago (before the April FOMC meeting) we were shorting them to pieces