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To: Tito L. Nisperos Jr. who wrote (47575)6/5/2001 12:28:33 PM
From: Gottfried  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
Tito, my new Datek account is ready now but I'm not going to chase AMAT here. How do you monitor rt price? I use Datek's rt quotes within the MedVed Quote Tracker. This allows me to see a rt chart with indicators [Bollinger bands etc]. All of this is free.

Keep the demo coming.

Gottfried



To: Tito L. Nisperos Jr. who wrote (47575)6/5/2001 12:30:26 PM
From: Ian@SI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
... but tomorrow is scheduled to be weak day ...

Not to worry. IFX will confirm Rick Hill's announcement of a 300mm production fab pushout made during last Thursday's update call. Rather than the market looking at the impact on short term equipment orders, it will conclude that available capacity will be used up that much sooner thus allowing the sector to get on with business earlier than would have been the case otherwise. ;^)

Ian.



To: Tito L. Nisperos Jr. who wrote (47575)6/5/2001 2:19:45 PM
From: Math Junkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 70976
 
I think this is the second time in a week or two that you have sold shares and then bought them back higher. What is the rationale?



To: Tito L. Nisperos Jr. who wrote (47575)6/6/2001 11:53:01 AM
From: Tito L. Nisperos Jr.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 70976
 
AMAT YoYo Demo --- nothing doing

Yesterday, I mentioned about Today scheduled to be a Weak Day as per my YoYo Guides. From time to time I don't follow such guidelines and thus have to suffer thinking of missed opportunities.

Well, you can't win them all; now, what I'm going to do is be on the lookout for the stock to finish strong (near the high possibly above 55) then have to go down the following day for the profit taker's delight.

Actually nothing serious is going on in slow days like these. It even affords the bull to buy as the price gets lower.